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i highly recommend using the affirm relaxer system. especially fiber guard for sensitive scalp. i can literally work out and wash my hair 48 hrs before a touch up and I never get a burn. i think you'll see improvement with a lye relaxer because it doesn't take as long to process. to get through my whole head takes about 15-20 minutes and I have bra strap length hair
I agree. I’m a natural girly these days, but in my last year of getting relaxers I switched to Affirm and never got another chemical burn. At the time, I was mad that I hadn’t switched sooner.
Your sister did an incredible job! I may even say better than the pros. I did hear you say that time is a big concern for you. You have oodles more hair than me, but I use to have relaxed hair just like yours, if I may offer help, you might benefit from pre parting and a large application brush or application spatula. The pre parting will cut down on paring, tangles and just the fact that your hair being so long and thick would be easier to handle. Just my 2 cents, but I hope it helps. Your results are great...also since you like box relaxers, have you ever tried Precise? It leaves your hair feeling like conditioner was in your hair instead of harsh relaxer. All the best Cassie, loved the video
@LillianPearson-Dryer Awww Lillian thank you so much for the suggestions. I TRULY appreciate it. It makes a lot of sense, actually. I was discussing the pre parting method with my sister earlier today as a way to cut down on time and stop getting burned. I was thinking about using it if I decide to self-relax one day. Question though, how do you keep the twist from unraveling while applying the relaxer? I feel like mine would not stay put 😕 😪.
@tisser5716 Thank you! Yes it's a lightweight that doesn't leave the hair feeling greasy or weighed down. I use it before heat styling and also after to add shine. Let me know if you like it.
Your hair came out nice. You mentioned about finding away to relax your hair quicker to prevent burning. I follow Hairlicious and one of the things she does is pre-section her hair before relaxing it. It goes much quicker and I haven’t had any burning since doing it this way.
I use the mizani butter blend sensitive scalp relaxer and I’ve haven’t gotten a burn. I also relax my hair when it’s dirty 🫣 so idk if that helps due to all the oils and build up .
The best way to wash long hair is in a standing position in the shower, where hair is hanging down. No manulipilation but gently do the scalp and gently squeeze the hair shaft and let the water do the work. So there isn't any tangling when done washing. You have beautiful healthy hair. ❤🎉
You are welcome. Mine is longer but not as thick as yours. It's easier, especially after perming. It's a breeze, doing it the way I suggested. All the best. 🎉❤
Your sister she’s wayyyyy better than professionals. Honestly. Watching your video as I’m deep conditioning my hair as well, today is my relaxer day 😂 beautiful hair girl
Even though she did not show her whole face I have recognized Perette as your hairdresser(sister), she did a good job, your hair is beautiful. By the way it was nice seeing her again!
Did u grease ur entire scalp using the same parts u applied the relaxer in? Or take and oil and apply to ur entire scalp before applying the relaxer… i think that helps with burns.
Oh ok u stretch for 16 weeks ok I’m trying to stretch but realize that stretch for so long I get a lot of shedding or breakage witch I had to cut off a lot of hair
@faysmith3798 Hi 👋🏾 Fay. Yes, sometimes it's hard. Towards the the 16 week mark, I try to do less and less with my hair to not care too much breakage. Wash days is even longer because I try to take as much time as possible, detangling.
Your sister she’s wayyyyy better than professionals. Honestly. Watching your video as I’m deep conditioning my hair as well, today is my relaxer day 😂 beautiful hair girl
Thanks for watching, Guys! There is still no COURAGE to SELF-RELAX at HOME, and we still can't find a stylist closer to home. Kudos to the self-relaxing girlies ✨ If you enjoyed this video give a Like and Subscribe ✨
Nice sharing ❤hair looks good and healthy. Can’t wait to get there 😊
Thank you hun 😘 I am confident you can with your hair care routine and how gentle you are with your hair 💕
i highly recommend using the affirm relaxer system. especially fiber guard for sensitive scalp. i can literally work out and wash my hair 48 hrs before a touch up and I never get a burn. i think you'll see improvement with a lye relaxer because it doesn't take as long to process. to get through my whole head takes about 15-20 minutes and I have bra strap length hair
@@mchlljy Oh wow that's good to know, thank you. Do you self-relax at home?
@@CassysHairCareI agree with the poster above. The affirm relaxer system is great. I use it when I self relax ☺️
I agree. I’m a natural girly these days, but in my last year of getting relaxers I switched to Affirm and never got another chemical burn. At the time, I was mad that I hadn’t switched sooner.
Beautiful finish as always ❤
Your sister did an incredible job! I may even say better than the pros. I did hear you say that time is a big concern for you. You have oodles more hair than me, but I use to have relaxed hair just like yours, if I may offer help, you might benefit from pre parting and a large application brush or application spatula. The pre parting will cut down on paring, tangles and just the fact that your hair being so long and thick would be easier to handle. Just my 2 cents, but I hope it helps. Your results are great...also since you like box relaxers, have you ever tried Precise? It leaves your hair feeling like conditioner was in your hair instead of harsh relaxer. All the best Cassie, loved the video
@LillianPearson-Dryer Awww Lillian thank you so much for the suggestions. I TRULY appreciate it. It makes a lot of sense, actually. I was discussing the pre parting method with my sister earlier today as a way to cut down on time and stop getting burned. I was thinking about using it if I decide to self-relax one day. Question though, how do you keep the twist from unraveling while applying the relaxer? I feel like mine would not stay put 😕 😪.
Your sisters did an awesome job 👏🏾 ❤
Thank youuuuuuu! ❤️
Affirm relaxer system as well as design essentials have relaxers for sensitive scalp
Many of you guys have recommended the affirm to me, so thank you 😊.
Your sister did a good job. You hair looks really nice. Just bought Olaplex no.7. Gonna try it. Never used a bond oil before.
@tisser5716 Thank you! Yes it's a lightweight that doesn't leave the hair feeling greasy or weighed down. I use it before heat styling and also after to add shine. Let me know if you like it.
Your hair came out nice. You mentioned about finding away to relax your hair quicker to prevent burning. I follow Hairlicious and one of the things she does is pre-section her hair before relaxing it.
It goes much quicker and I haven’t had any burning since doing it this way.
Thank you, Roz! I didn't have the chance to pre-part this time around, but that's a method I would use if I self-relax for sure!
She does a fantastic job ❤
@@ivaniettelubin3342 Thank you! I'll let her know 🥰
Hey Cassy, beautiful, long and healthy hair there, you are the real Mvp! tfs.
Awww, you are so kind, thank you for watching! 💕
I use the mizani butter blend sensitive scalp relaxer and I’ve haven’t gotten a burn. I also relax my hair when it’s dirty 🫣 so idk if that helps due to all the oils and build up .
Oh wow that's good. No burn is a plus. I also hear great things about this relaxer brand.
The best way to wash long hair is in a standing position in the shower, where hair is hanging down. No manulipilation but gently do the scalp and gently squeeze the hair shaft and let the water do the work.
So there isn't any tangling when done washing.
You have beautiful healthy hair. ❤🎉
Thanks for watching and thanks for the tips ☺️
You are welcome.
Mine is longer but not as thick as yours. It's easier, especially after perming. It's a breeze, doing it the way I suggested. All the best. 🎉❤
Thank you 😊 💓
Two questions:
1. Where did you get the large bottle of the Keracare shampoo? I’ve only seen the small 8 oz bottle.
2. Where are you from?
Your sister she’s wayyyyy better than professionals. Honestly. Watching your video as I’m deep conditioning my hair as well, today is my relaxer day 😂 beautiful hair girl
Aww thanks! I'll make sure she sees this, she'll be so happy 🥰. I hope your relaxer day went well yesterday 😘💖
Even though she did not show her whole face I have recognized Perette as your hairdresser(sister), she did a good job, your hair is beautiful. By the way it was nice seeing her again!
Thank you! ☺️
I enjoyed watching the process, thanks to your sister. Your hair is lovely 😍
I'll let her know, I appreciate you saying that! 💖
Your sister did an awesome job 🎉congratulations
Thank you so much! She will be thrilled to hear this ☺️
Hi girl the hair is beautiful ❤❤❤.
@@elentsimpson1180 Thank youuuu 🥰
Beautiful results, your sister did a great job :)
@lynEE4477 Awww so kind of you 🥹. Thank you! 😊
Hi ur hair is beautiful I have a question how long did u stretch ❤
Thank you! 4 months.
Did u grease ur entire scalp using the same parts u applied the relaxer in? Or take and oil and apply to ur entire scalp before applying the relaxer… i think that helps with burns.
No we only oiled the edges and back of my neck.
Lindoo, vc usa alguma tintura pra deixar ele preto assim?
Thank you! No I don't use any.
Your hair looks beautiful
Thank you Trina 😊
U welcome
Beautiful I relaxed my hair tonight I was almost 16 weeks post
@@reginahains8857 Hi Regina 👋🏾 12 to 16 weeks is my range. I hope you had a successful relaxer day dear.
Lovely
Thanks Yolanda!
Your hair is beautiful
Thank you! 🙏🏾
You have a new stylist your sister😊
Lol omg no I can't put that on her, lol. She's got a busy schedule.
You just have to make it work because at times we need someone with your best interest at heart not just money driven@@CassysHairCare
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you!
Oh ok u stretch for 16 weeks ok I’m trying to stretch but realize that stretch for so long I get a lot of shedding or breakage witch I had to cut off a lot of hair
@faysmith3798 Hi 👋🏾 Fay. Yes, sometimes it's hard. Towards the the 16 week mark, I try to do less and less with my hair to not care too much breakage. Wash days is even longer because I try to take as much time as possible, detangling.
Your sister she’s wayyyyy better than professionals. Honestly. Watching your video as I’m deep conditioning my hair as well, today is my relaxer day 😂 beautiful hair girl
@chinenyedike8959 Awwww, how sweet of you to say! Thank you 🙏🏾. I pray that you have an excellent relaxer day, dear. Thanks for watching!