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Topic: Stretching relaxers
Posted By: brownie29
Subject: Stretching relaxers
Date Posted: October 17 2006 at 1:55pm
Is it good to stretch your relaxers before getting another?  How long can you go without breakage?



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Posted By: LadyEsquire
Date Posted: October 17 2006 at 4:29pm
Hi Brownie29,

Stretching is the key for many of us who are growing healthy hair.  By stretching, you prevent overlapping the relaxer on previously-relaxed hair.  Therefore, you are preventing overprocessing and unnessary and all-too common damage. 

The length of time you can stretch a relaxer, without breakage, varies depending on what type of hair you have, the amount of manipulation you apply to your hair, etc...  The key is to keep your new growth well-conditioned and moisturized while stretching because it keeps the hair both healthy and manageable. 

Low-manipulation hairdos are great while stretching, especially if you are trying to protect your ends from everyday combing, rubbing on your clothes, snapping off, exposed to particles in the air, etc...

Determining how long to stretch depends on you, your hair type, and your lifestyle. For instance, I used to relax every 6 to 8 weeks.  However, once I started researching about healthy hair maintenance, I realized that I was overlapping the relaxer chemicals on my previously-relaxed hair, which was the primary reason for my hair breakage.  I decided to double the length of time I relax, which is now 12 weeks.  This gives my hair time to grow a safe amount of new growth, to avoid overprocessing.  In the meantime, during my 12-week stretches, I deep-conditioned my hair once a week.  I washed in the mid-week.  After every wash, use a leave-in, a moisturizer, and an oil.  I always paid extra attention to the last two to three inches of the hair, which is the part of the hair shaft most vulnerable to breakage, especially during stretches. 

So, reexamine your routine, and stretch a few weeks longer than you are used to.  Give your hair enough time in between relaxers to breathe and enough space to avoid overlapping.  The average stetcher starts around 12 weeks but the other common timelines are 8 weeks, 10 weeks, and 16 weeks.  There are super-stretchers out there, but you have to be able to handle that type of commitment or have a texture that can handle the stretching without breaking. 

Keep track of your progress, and you will determine what works best for your hair, schedule, and goals.  Good luck and happy growing.


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Posted By: brownie29
Date Posted: October 18 2006 at 9:29am
Go looking out, that info was helpful thanks!!!


Posted By: kathyblack
Date Posted: September 13 2007 at 6:56pm
You just have to take care of your hair, you can stretch it untill your almost natural you just have to make sure that you protect both textures of your hair. I for one have stretched for 3 months and plan to stretch 6 months my next relaxer because I'm trying the new phyto relaxer.

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Posted By: ccmuffingirl
Date Posted: September 13 2007 at 10:50pm
I know of a few people on fotki who stretch their relaxers for long periods of time and their hair is very long.  This one woman stretches her relaxers six months and she has hair that's waist length.  You just have to be careful with your hair while your stretching.  Don't comb it often (only in the shower with conditioner and with a wide-toothed comb), use protective styles if you want to, or do braid-outs.  It helps the unrelaxed part blend with the relaxed parts.  Eventually I want to stretch my 4 times a year relaxer treatment to just twice a year. 

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Posted By: angelninjachick
Date Posted: November 13 2007 at 9:08am
my the keys to streching a relaxer is a good moisturzer, detangler and hair reconstructorSmile



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