Glib Gurl
Well-Known Member
(I apologize if this has been discussed previously. I feel like it has, but the search feature is not working for me.)
My grandmother always said that my relaxers would come out better if my hair was dirty beforehand. Now I know that you don't want to get your hair relaxed if it's squeaky clean . . . but still, how "dirty" does it have to be? And does having it "dirty" (as opposed to just not washing for a few days beforehand) really make the outcome better?
My grandmother always said that my relaxers would come out better if my hair was dirty beforehand. Now I know that you don't want to get your hair relaxed if it's squeaky clean . . . but still, how "dirty" does it have to be? And does having it "dirty" (as opposed to just not washing for a few days beforehand) really make the outcome better?