I now see where my mom went wrong back in the day😅 She used to relax all my hair, every time. Root to ends. Then I kept it going until I was well into my 20's. SMH. I've been natural for about 10 years now but this was nice to see. Your hair is absolutely beautiful. ❤
Please continue to go to the salon and allow a professional to relax your gorgeous hair. Too many TH-camrs are relaxing their hair wrong, they leave the product on too long, they overlap, under process, they don’t rinse the product out completely, and then they complain that they relaxer took their hair out. She applied the relaxer to your edges way to soon. Always go to a professional when you are using chemicals in your hair. I prefer Affrim relaxer because it a professional product sold exclusively to licensed cosmetologist and the results are amazing.
So called "licensed professionals" are doing the same. 😂😂 smh SAD but TRUE. (BUT YES, IF u have a tried and true, experienced REAL genuine professional that's actually good at their craft and CARE about yr hair (many dont) the Yes, best to go the them. However If not , u may do well at home IF one knows and understands. Ik MANY knowledgeable folk that do their own n finally they are problem free due to not having any ol so called professional -that don't give a damn about healthy hair on YOUR head but just hustling for money- .... *Just wanted to bring balance to that idea. ❤ (No1 cares more about the health of yr hair as much as you, NO1.)
N you are right about many youtubers applying wrong...that's because those r the one's that are learning from those that do not know themselves. *TH-cam is full of the blind leading the blind.* 😂
Which one of the affirm is sold exclusively to professionals? I see it in the store all the time & it’s sold on Amazon. It’s expensive, I’m thinking about trying it
BEAUTIFUL!!’ Don’t change anything! Your hair looks GORGEOUS!!! Your stylist did a great job relaxing your hair and even with the cut, your hair looks longer!!!! Your hair is SO THICK, HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL ❤
Hey Cassey! It’s Dani from Naturally Relaxed. I loved watching your salon visit. It so cool that you used Olaplex when you went his time too. I usually get that added when I get my hair done as well. I was feelin you when she was brushing your hair!! 😆 I was dodging like she was up in my head or something! Ain’t it crazy tho…we are so gentle and cautious with our hair then when someone else’s comes that’s a “professional” and they use a tool like that to do that job, it’s like 😫😬. Regardless…your hair came out AMAZING! I love how you were feeling yourself when it was done!! Love it so much! Great job. See ya soon 👋🏾
Hi Dani, thanks for watching! It was a great decision to use Olaplex this time. My hair felt so good with the products I used on that day. And yes, if I see her take out that brush again, I'll run 🤣. It was not the best feeling.
Your hair came out beautiful Cassy. Don't worry about doing your hair at home as long as you can find a professional who can really care for your hair. I do feel like she cut a bit much but it will grow back. I do my hair at home. I am a train cosmetologist. I can see that you are doing a great job with your hair so keep it up. All the best now.
Hi @kurlymeka! Thanks for your positive and encouraging words! It's great to hear from a trained cosmetologist like yourself. I appreciate your feedback, and I'll definitely keep up the good work. Your support means a lot! 😊✨
🎉😮This relaxer NEVER burned 🔥 me!!! I think it’s best to have 2 ladies working on your hair at once. You have a lot of hair 😅 the sections will process at same time 🕰️. They can work from the back, up to the front, then do the front edges. 5-8 minutes is good application time. They must work fast because it’s caustic. They can then smooth the sections going in the same direction while the edges and front are processing for 5 mins. I wouldn’t leave the product on to process for any longer than 15 minutes total time. The relaxer processes faster due to body heat once it’s on your hair. You got beautiful results 🤩. 🎉Cheers to strong, shiny, manageable hair✨💁🏽♀️✨
I know, this was the 1st time since I've been using it. I believe it's because I manipulated my hair a bit too much the morning. Also, it stayed too long on my scalp. Thank you for the suggestions 😊.
My hair is more resistant in the middle and sides.I self relax and I follow that exact pattern she has done apart from the edges😊am growing my hair line and I put loads of Vaseline on them and just let relax touch them when am jumping in the shower to rinse out.
Your hair looks great and I like the pin curl style. Your hair is still a good length after she trimmed your ends, but it looks like she cut more then what needed trimming.🙄
Girl don’t let her use that brush on your hair anymore lol. I would suggest buying a tangle teaser or a wide tooth comb and bring it to her. The tangle teaser is a brush but it’s plastic and specially designed for being delicate on wet hair (I like the short one without the handle) I have very fine delicate hair and neither of those pull my hair out. I also would agree have her relax your hairline last. I’m surprised she didn’t do that. Anyway your hair came out gorgeous!!!
The professionals in my area are terrible for touch ups they never listen and relax the entire length of my hair even when I explicitly tell them not to so I'm beginning my self relaxer journey soon. I've seen some great videos and I'm feeling way more confident than when I first made the decision.
Oh man, I know what you mean. Finding a great hair stylist isn't an easy task. Let me know how it goes once you do 🙂. I'm still trying to find my courage to self-relax.
Hi ladies🌻Many years ago, I had to learn how to self relax when my long term stylist went on maternity leave and I didn't trust anyone else. Decades later, I still go to her for professional service but if a pinch were to arise, she says I'm one of her few _unlicensed_ clients that she's never worried about doing their own relaxer. It's not that hard. When you know what your hair can/T handle, it's not scary. Not listed in order - many relaxer damaged hair problems arise when: •The relaxer is too strong - know your hair. •Comb/brush/scratching the scalp before a relaxer. Be mindful of causing scalp sores, plus a good chance the hair may process UNevenly if forced to rinse it out too soon. My GUESS - that's what happened when you said the rinse water was hurting your scalp. •Using small boxes of relaxer instead of a tub. •Too little is applied so there's not enough to EVENLY relax the hair. •Overlapping. DIYers can try hair oil or any conditioner barrier on the midsection & ends •NOT processing the hairline and/or nape LAST - especially if that area doesn't need a lot of time to process. •Not using a separate LARGE bottle of neutralizer. I don't trust tiny packets of neutralize. I _need_ a bottle to apply a LOT then I'll rinse rinse rinse rinse - I don't care if my hot water runs cool! I'm rinsing that relaxer out until there's not a hint of relaxer & neutralizer residue/suds in the water. •use Olaplex and then Condition •Be very GENTLE combing freshly relaxed wet hair. •Trim/Dust the ends when needed
I hate that feeling when it’s time for wash. It can go both ways on the front hairline (tbh 😅) You get a very ticklish feeling on your scalp which means the relaxer went very well! Or you start feeling the burns and you’re like oh gosh 😩. I’m sorry you felt that burns - put ointment or Vaseline on it daily! And tell the stylists not to leave it on your hairline for too long. It was a mistake I did in the past and I had to be strong too! ❤
Nice job. You should tell her how much you want trimmed. I never let them determine how much to trim - ever. Also, I hate the post wash detangle too. Somehow my hair survives it and yours seemed to as well. :)
Yes this is usually my concerning part because I detangle my hair in a way to not cause too much breakage whereas I can't say the same for the Stylist. Next time I will definitely not let cut that much 🙂.
I am soo happy all the products you are using, are in my regimen! Hopefully my hair grows as healthy as yours! I personally LOVEEEEEE Africas Pride 2 N 1 Shampoo, best moisturizing and detangling product I’ve used in year, and it’s so sulfate free! Your hair is goals! #BlackWomen
Your relaxer came out really well, and your hair looks beautiful. Did you have any issues with your scalp afterward from the burning? If you like olaplex no 3, you should see if that salon offers the olaplex salon treatment, which consists of no 1, 2, and 3. I've gotten it with my relaxers since last year, and I love what it's done for my hair. I don't even do protein treatments anymore. I still use products with protein in them, but that's it. Loved the update. 💜
Thanks for watching and checking in Kalisha 🩷. It took a couple of days for the burned area to heal. The hair was sticking to my scalp, and it was painful when trying to remove it. As far as the olaplex treatment offer, I'm not sure if they do.
@CassysHairCare I got my relaxer about a week ago now, and although I didn't burn from my relaxer, I got an express keratin treatment (it'll last for 6-8wks), and I had the same thing happen. I kinda blame myself cause it was a spot that I was scratching, but I've never had a burn before, so I was wondering how yours was doing. Thanks for letting me know. 💜
Your hair turned out beautifully 😍 ✨️ but next time dont even, touch wash ,finger comb or even gently blow on your hair before a perm ,the 🔥🔥🔥 is real, i learned the hard way and my scalp got burned raw, ot took almost two weeks for my hair to get unstuck from the burns i had in my head 😢😢😢....years ago ,im natural now lol 😅❤
Please find a new technician. That brush was a no no for wet relaxed hair. Your ends were not ragged she cut off your growth no need to stretch if this the turnout. Your hair looks healthy as always ❤❤
I mostly left it alone to heal on its own. I minimize combing through it and would occasionally apply black castor oil to the area since it's an inflammatory agent. By my wash day, it was much better.
I only go for my relaxer, lol. It used to cost me an arm and a leg when I used to go all the time on my hair wash days. I'm glad I can do my hair on my own now 😌 🙌🏾.
She did a beautiful job on your hair! Kudos to her. As far as you getting burned, it's probably time to graduate to no-base relaxers. They are far superior in quality to box relaxers, contain more conditioning ingrediants, and have consistent results because they're pre-mixed.
@@CassysHairCare No base ( scalp is still based prior to relaxer application) relaxers contain Sodium Hydroxide ( lye). No-lye is still a lye product, just a different type such as calcium hydroxide or lithium hydroxide.
You are not supposed to wash your hair or do anything with your scalp the day before or day of relaxer. When I used to get relaxers I would get scalp burn all the time. I don’t miss this at all.
I don't ever wash my hair the day before. Detangling the morning of the relaxer was the issue here because my hair was not detangled in a week. I shall never do that again. This was my 1st burn in months or years.
Hmmmmm I just stumbled upon this door that was in my recommendations and I have to say that: 1. The stylist should’ve know to not put the relaxer on your hairline until the very last step of application. 2. The stylist should by more gentle with your Relaxed hair which is its weakest when wet. (Although the video is sped up..I can see that she’s not brushing from the ENDS up to the roots. Ugh 3. Just because you’re not at home, you’re still a paying customer and if the deep conditioner suggests that you have it on for 30 minutes then the stylist will have to multitask with the other customers. If you went back to her at a later date I really hope that these to concerns of yours that she respected and changed for you. Also is it a normal practice to literally bring all of your own items to the hair salon for the professional to do your hair..is it an insult or does it cost less to you the customer seeing how the stylist didn’t have to use her own products? Thanks for posting.
Thank you for your input. The application too soon to my hairline is a bit annoying for sure. No I don't have to bring my own products. I choose to because I know the products my hair like. However, the pricing does not change for bringing my own.
😮 ma’am really gave you a cut. That was not a trim. Your ends looked like they only needed a light trim if that! It’s like she cuffed her fingers and cut it so fast, it seemed 🤷🏾♀️ Something about her energy for me. But hey… if you like it…
I hope by now you have gotten a new stylist. This one showed little care, regard, and skill for textured hair. if you are in the u.s., your best bet is a Black American stylist. They are the most innovative and knowledgeable about best practices for your hair type. this stylist was grossly negligent, from placing the perm on your edges too soon, to brushing wet hair so roughly, to the terrible rolling technique, to cutting off clearly healthy hair. just terrible.
Is there a reason you don’t got to black hair dressers cause the combing thing really got me, you shouldn’t cut your hair when wet it’s in a shrunken state
I now see where my mom went wrong back in the day😅 She used to relax all my hair, every time. Root to ends. Then I kept it going until I was well into my 20's. SMH. I've been natural for about 10 years now but this was nice to see. Your hair is absolutely beautiful. ❤
Awww, sorry to hear that. Thanks for watching 🩷.
@@CassysHairCare 🫶🏽 Thank you Sis. We live and we learn.
Please continue to go to the salon and allow a professional to relax your gorgeous hair. Too many TH-camrs are relaxing their hair wrong, they leave the product on too long, they overlap, under process, they don’t rinse the product out completely, and then they complain that they relaxer took their hair out. She applied the relaxer to your edges way to soon. Always go to a professional when you are using chemicals in your hair. I prefer Affrim relaxer because it a professional product sold exclusively to licensed cosmetologist and the results are amazing.
Thank you for the advice 😊. I've heard great things about the affirm but never tried it.
It is expensive but the results are amazing and it leaves your hair feeling and looking beautiful 😍
So called "licensed professionals" are doing the same. 😂😂 smh SAD but TRUE. (BUT YES, IF u have a tried and true, experienced REAL genuine professional that's actually good at their craft and CARE about yr hair (many dont) the Yes, best to go the them. However If not , u may do well at home IF one knows and understands. Ik MANY knowledgeable folk that do their own n finally they are problem free due to not having any ol so called professional -that don't give a damn about healthy hair on YOUR head but just hustling for money- ....
*Just wanted to bring balance to that idea. ❤
(No1 cares more about the health of yr hair as much as you, NO1.)
N you are right about many youtubers applying wrong...that's because those r the one's that are learning from those that do not know themselves. *TH-cam is full of the blind leading the blind.* 😂
Which one of the affirm is sold exclusively to professionals? I see it in the store all the time & it’s sold on Amazon. It’s expensive, I’m thinking about trying it
BEAUTIFUL!!’ Don’t change anything! Your hair looks GORGEOUS!!! Your stylist did a great job relaxing your hair and even with the cut, your hair looks longer!!!! Your hair is SO THICK, HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL ❤
Awww thank you so much hun 😘
Sweetheart is not easy relaxing by yourself 😅😊❤thanks for the shout out,sorry about the burn dear, in all hair looks gorgeous ❤
I know right, it's not at all. Anytime 💕
Your hair came out sooo beautiful 😍😍 I’m sorry you got burned, that’s why I don’t mess with my hair on the day for touch up😞
Thank you so much 🤗. Oh, girllll, I learned. It was definitely too much manipulation on the day of lol, although I tried to be gentle.
Hey Cassey! It’s Dani from Naturally Relaxed. I loved watching your salon visit. It so cool that you used Olaplex when you went his time too. I usually get that added when I get my hair done as well. I was feelin you when she was brushing your hair!! 😆 I was dodging like she was up in my head or something! Ain’t it crazy tho…we are so gentle and cautious with our hair then when someone else’s comes that’s a “professional” and they use a tool like that to do that job, it’s like 😫😬. Regardless…your hair came out AMAZING! I love how you were feeling yourself when it was done!! Love it so much! Great job. See ya soon 👋🏾
Hi Dani, thanks for watching! It was a great decision to use Olaplex this time. My hair felt so good with the products I used on that day. And yes, if I see her take out that brush again, I'll run 🤣. It was not the best feeling.
Your hair came out beautiful Cassy. Don't worry about doing your hair at home as long as you can find a professional who can really care for your hair. I do feel like she cut a bit much but it will grow back. I do my hair at home. I am a train cosmetologist. I can see that you are doing a great job with your hair so keep it up. All the best now.
Hi @kurlymeka! Thanks for your positive and encouraging words! It's great to hear from a trained cosmetologist like yourself. I appreciate your feedback, and I'll definitely keep up the good work. Your support means a lot! 😊✨
🎉😮This relaxer NEVER burned 🔥 me!!! I think it’s best to have 2 ladies working on your hair at once. You have a lot of hair 😅
the sections will process at same time 🕰️. They can work from the back, up to the front, then do the front edges. 5-8 minutes is good application time. They must work fast because it’s caustic.
They can then smooth the sections going in the same direction while the edges and front are processing for 5 mins. I wouldn’t leave the product on to process for any longer than 15 minutes total time. The relaxer processes faster due to body heat once it’s on your hair. You got beautiful results 🤩.
🎉Cheers to strong, shiny, manageable hair✨💁🏽♀️✨
I know, this was the 1st time since I've been using it. I believe it's because I manipulated my hair a bit too much the morning. Also, it stayed too long on my scalp. Thank you for the suggestions 😊.
Your stylist knows what she is doing!
My hair is more resistant in the middle and sides.I self relax and I follow that exact pattern she has done apart from the edges😊am growing my hair line and I put loads of Vaseline on them and just let relax touch them when am jumping in the shower to rinse out.
I wish I could self-relax 😔
I can’t believe a stylist allowed you to bring,and used a box relaxer! Beautiful results
Thank you! Yes some of them are okay with that.
Your hair, alongside Niara Alexis’ are literally my hair goals. Can’t wait for the vid on how your hair got so thick!
Thank you! You got it hun!
I love your hair gal and can't wait to get to that length.that trim i was like stop cutting that much hair
Awww thank you. You hair can too definitely. I did a big cut and a big trim back to back. I think this is it for the big ones for now lol.
Your hair looks beautiful.
Thank youuuuuuu!
Great video I'm natural I remember feeling that burning and itching 😢
It's not the most pleasant. This was the 1st burn in a while. Usually, my relaxer days go smoothly.
So beautiful! I have never seen relaxed hair so thick . Keep up the good work. :)
Thank you so much Sheila 🥰
wowwww ❤❤❤❤Amazing hair style
Thank you! 🙏🏾
You have beautiful hair Cassy, your hair is goals! Tfs.
Thank you Ivy 😊
Your hair looks great and I like the pin curl style. Your hair is still a good length after she trimmed your ends, but it looks like she cut more then what needed trimming.🙄
Thank you 💕. Yes she definitely did.
Scissors were too happy✂️
Brush + rat tail comb on wet fresh relaxed hair🤯😬 😣
However, you and your hair looked beautiful🤩
The Pin curls came out niceeeeeee😍
I think so too! Thank you 😊
Girl don’t let her use that brush on your hair anymore lol. I would suggest buying a tangle teaser or a wide tooth comb and bring it to her. The tangle teaser is a brush but it’s plastic and specially designed for being delicate on wet hair (I like the short one without the handle) I have very fine delicate hair and neither of those pull my hair out. I also would agree have her relax your hairline last. I’m surprised she didn’t do that. Anyway your hair came out gorgeous!!!
Thank you 💕. I really didn't like that brush. I'll look into the tangle teezer. Thanks for the suggestions dear 😘.
The professionals in my area are terrible for touch ups they never listen and relax the entire length of my hair even when I explicitly tell them not to so I'm beginning my self relaxer journey soon. I've seen some great videos and I'm feeling way more confident than when I first made the decision.
Oh man, I know what you mean. Finding a great hair stylist isn't an easy task. Let me know how it goes once you do 🙂. I'm still trying to find my courage to self-relax.
Hi ladies🌻Many years ago, I had to learn how to self relax when my long term stylist went on maternity leave and I didn't trust anyone else. Decades later, I still go to her for professional service but if a pinch were to arise, she says I'm one of her few _unlicensed_ clients that she's never worried about doing their own relaxer. It's not that hard. When you know what your hair can/T handle, it's not scary.
Not listed in order - many relaxer damaged hair problems arise when:
•The relaxer is too strong - know your hair.
•Comb/brush/scratching the scalp before a relaxer. Be mindful of causing scalp sores, plus a good chance the hair may process UNevenly if forced to rinse it out too soon. My GUESS - that's what happened when you said the rinse water was hurting your scalp.
•Using small boxes of relaxer instead of a tub.
•Too little is applied so there's not enough to EVENLY relax the hair.
•Overlapping. DIYers can try hair oil or any conditioner barrier on the midsection & ends
•NOT processing the hairline and/or nape LAST - especially if that area doesn't need a lot of time to process.
•Not using a separate LARGE bottle of neutralizer. I don't trust tiny packets of neutralize. I _need_ a bottle to apply a LOT then I'll rinse rinse rinse rinse - I don't care if my hot water runs cool! I'm rinsing that relaxer out until there's not a hint of relaxer & neutralizer residue/suds in the water.
•use Olaplex and then Condition
•Be very GENTLE combing freshly relaxed wet hair.
•Trim/Dust the ends when needed
@@beeznhoney4323 Thank you so much for the tips! I tried self relaxing it went horribly (under processed no damage though) but I wont give up!
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Stunning 😍 She did a great job 👏
Thank you so much 🤗
I hate that feeling when it’s time for wash. It can go both ways on the front hairline (tbh 😅)
You get a very ticklish feeling on your scalp which means the relaxer went very well!
Or you start feeling the burns and you’re like oh gosh 😩.
I’m sorry you felt that burns - put ointment or Vaseline on it daily! And tell the stylists not to leave it on your hairline for too long. It was a mistake I did in the past and I had to be strong too! ❤
Absolutely true, we don't want to lose those edges, lol. Thank you for the advice darling 🩷.
The tingling doesn’t mean it’s straightening your hair, it means your scalp is going to burn. That’s a misconception.
Beautiful hair and u look gorgeous 🥰.
Thank you so much 💓
Nice job. You should tell her how much you want trimmed. I never let them determine how much to trim - ever. Also, I hate the post wash detangle too. Somehow my hair survives it and yours seemed to as well. :)
Yes this is usually my concerning part because I detangle my hair in a way to not cause too much breakage whereas I can't say the same for the Stylist. Next time I will definitely not let cut that much 🙂.
13:09 I use my curling iron out needed to get the roller bump out..or time I on curl and go to bed it works it's way out in the morning.
I am soo happy all the products you are using, are in my regimen! Hopefully my hair grows as healthy as yours! I personally LOVEEEEEE Africas Pride 2 N 1 Shampoo, best moisturizing and detangling product I’ve used in year, and it’s so sulfate free! Your hair is goals! #BlackWomen
I am happy to hear that they are working for you as well. African pride is so amazing.
And yes hun, keep up the good work. You will definitely see the difference in your hair 😊🥰.
You look so beautiful and your hair came out so well🎉🎉🎉
But I was a little scared when she was trimming ur hair 😮 that's alot baby girl❤
Thank you so much!! 🥰💞. Yes, she took out a lot more than I wanted. But it will grow back 😊.
@@CassysHairCare definitely
Your hair is beautiful! I’m so curious to know how you keep your hair so thick with relaxed hair ! I’m struggling with that
Thanks love! I'm working on a few videos to explain this soon. Remember to turn on your notification 🔔🔔to not miss it when I upload it.
Your relaxer came out really well, and your hair looks beautiful. Did you have any issues with your scalp afterward from the burning? If you like olaplex no 3, you should see if that salon offers the olaplex salon treatment, which consists of no 1, 2, and 3. I've gotten it with my relaxers since last year, and I love what it's done for my hair. I don't even do protein treatments anymore. I still use products with protein in them, but that's it. Loved the update. 💜
Thanks for watching and checking in Kalisha 🩷. It took a couple of days for the burned area to heal. The hair was sticking to my scalp, and it was painful when trying to remove it. As far as the olaplex treatment offer, I'm not sure if they do.
@CassysHairCare I got my relaxer about a week ago now, and although I didn't burn from my relaxer, I got an express keratin treatment (it'll last for 6-8wks), and I had the same thing happen. I kinda blame myself cause it was a spot that I was scratching, but I've never had a burn before, so I was wondering how yours was doing. Thanks for letting me know. 💜
Your hair turned out beautifully 😍 ✨️ but next time dont even, touch wash ,finger comb or even gently blow on your hair before a perm ,the 🔥🔥🔥 is real, i learned the hard way and my scalp got burned raw, ot took almost two weeks for my hair to get unstuck from the burns i had in my head 😢😢😢....years ago ,im natural now lol 😅❤
Thank you 💕 😊. Yes I definitely messed up with the morning off detangling.
I’m very gentle with my hair and don’t scratch my scalp at all the week leading up to a retouch.
Just subscribed and the notification bell is turned on for future content 🎉❤
Awwww thank you 🤗. Welcome to the family ❤️
Beautiful hairstyle
Thank you 😊
@@CassysHairCare you'r welcome
Your hair is healthy and beautiful ❤
Thank you Tamara 💕😊
It's so beatiful❤
Thank you 💕 😊
Wooooooow masterclass !!!👏👏👏😍😍😍😍❤
Thank you! 😃🥰💕
Should always do the perimeter LAST?!!
Your hair it's so beautiful 😍
Awww thank you 😊 🙏🏾 💓
Your hair is beautiful❤❤❤❤
Thanks hun 😘
Please find a new technician. That brush was a no no for wet relaxed hair. Your ends were not ragged she cut off your growth no need to stretch if this the turnout. Your hair looks healthy as always ❤❤
Thank you 💕
So lovely!
Thank you! 😊
lovely hair!!!!!
Thank you so much 💓
Nice length
Thank you 😊
Sorry you got burnt hun and I don’t like that brush either on wet hair 😕 but your turned out beautiful 🥰
Thank you so much 🤗. Yeah, I agree. It does feel like my hair was breaking with each pass lol.
beautiful!!!!
Thank you!
Very pretty!
Thank you 😊
It's Beautiful 😍
Thank you 💕
Hallo!! How did you heal the wounds,,, I got burned too,, please
I mostly left it alone to heal on its own. I minimize combing through it and would occasionally apply black castor oil to the area since it's an inflammatory agent. By my wash day, it was much better.
Sooo gorgeous! Whoa!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
I do my hair at home and wish i could afford the salon
I only go for my relaxer, lol. It used to cost me an arm and a leg when I used to go all the time on my hair wash days. I'm glad I can do my hair on my own now 😌 🙌🏾.
8 have the same water bottle but in clear...home goods lol
🎉Buy the wetbrush for her to use on your hair.
What's a great brand, you know?
She got scissor happy but it came out great
Thank you 😊
Gorgeous
Thank you 💕
She did a beautiful job on your hair! Kudos to her. As far as you getting burned, it's probably time to graduate to no-base relaxers. They are far superior in quality to box relaxers, contain more conditioning ingrediants, and have consistent results because they're pre-mixed.
Thank you so much 💓. What's a no-base relaxer, actually?
i think she means lye relaxer@@CassysHairCare
I think so too. No such thing as a no base relaxer!@@shirletburgher876
No-lye still contains lye, just a different type.
@@CassysHairCare No base ( scalp is still based prior to relaxer application) relaxers contain Sodium Hydroxide ( lye). No-lye is still a lye product, just a different type such as calcium hydroxide or lithium hydroxide.
New subscriber here
Welcome hun!
You are not supposed to wash your hair or do anything with your scalp the day before or day of relaxer. When I used to get relaxers I would get scalp burn all the time. I don’t miss this at all.
I don't ever wash my hair the day before. Detangling the morning of the relaxer was the issue here because my hair was not detangled in a week. I shall never do that again. This was my 1st burn in months or years.
I’m mad she cut soo much! I wish you had spoken up boo
Her real hair is so long lol I wish mines would grow smfh lol im faintly lighter then her
Why is she using a brush that is a NO NO😢
I know 😫
Can you find a Black professional hairdresser that would dry your hair before cutting it!
This stylis does either one, actually.
Hmmmmm I just stumbled upon this door that was in my recommendations and I have to say that:
1. The stylist should’ve know to not put the relaxer on your hairline until the very last step of application.
2. The stylist should by more gentle with your Relaxed hair which is its weakest when wet. (Although the video is sped up..I can see that she’s not brushing from the ENDS up to the roots. Ugh
3. Just because you’re not at home, you’re still a paying customer and if the deep conditioner suggests that you have it on for 30 minutes then the stylist will have to multitask with the other customers.
If you went back to her at a later date I really hope that these to concerns of yours that she respected and changed for you.
Also is it a normal practice to literally bring all of your own items to the hair salon for the professional to do your hair..is it an insult or does it cost less to you the customer seeing how the stylist didn’t have to use her own products?
Thanks for posting.
Thank you for your input. The application too soon to my hairline is a bit annoying for sure. No I don't have to bring my own products. I choose to because I know the products my hair like. However, the pricing does not change for bringing my own.
😮 ma’am really gave you a cut. That was not a trim. Your ends looked like they only needed a light trim if that! It’s like she cuffed her fingers and cut it so fast, it seemed 🤷🏾♀️ Something about her energy for me. But hey… if you like it…
She definitely cut too much off
She should not have used that brush furthermore she cut too much😮
I hope by now you have gotten a new stylist. This one showed little care, regard, and skill for textured hair. if you are in the u.s., your best bet is a Black American stylist. They are the most innovative and knowledgeable about best practices for your hair type. this stylist was grossly negligent, from placing the perm on your edges too soon, to brushing wet hair so roughly, to the terrible rolling technique, to cutting off clearly healthy hair. just terrible.
Thank you for the input 🙏🏾.
It looks like she cut about 4 to 5 inches, out of spite. Not feeling her energy.
She cut to much! And she should have added more conditions so it would've been so tangle up
Is there a reason you don’t got to black hair dressers cause the combing thing really got me, you shouldn’t cut your hair when wet it’s in a shrunken state
I moved and still looking for Stylist in my area.