Glib Gurl
Well-Known Member
So, as I mentioned in another post, I got a relaxer today. Now my scalp was a bit damp when I got to the salon because I had been walking out and it was muggy out today with the rain. So, when the stylist was putting in the relaxer I started to itch/burn in the center of my head. I'm a pretty experienced relaxed head, so I didn't get too worked up about it. While washing out the chemical, I asked her to give extra attention to the center of the back of my head. When I complained that it was "still itching" she said it was "probably because it's dirty." Anyways, she rinses out the chemical, puts me under the dryer for 20 minutes for a DC, and then rinses twice with, I think, shampoo and then conditioner.
The stylist gave me wonderful curls that promptly fell after about 10 minutes in the rain. The one good thing is that my hair is now well moisturized from the weather
Fastforward seven hours. I'm back home and when I ran a wide-tooth comb through my hair, the area that I said was itching feels tender . . . I'm thinking that if I put some EVOO directly on my scalp that should soothe things. I don't want to wash my hair again because, well, I hate to admit it, but I like it when there's a little "residue" of chemical left in my hair . . . helps the straightness last longer. Then again, I do not want to wake up tomorrow bald-headed.
Any thoughts?
The stylist gave me wonderful curls that promptly fell after about 10 minutes in the rain. The one good thing is that my hair is now well moisturized from the weather
Fastforward seven hours. I'm back home and when I ran a wide-tooth comb through my hair, the area that I said was itching feels tender . . . I'm thinking that if I put some EVOO directly on my scalp that should soothe things. I don't want to wash my hair again because, well, I hate to admit it, but I like it when there's a little "residue" of chemical left in my hair . . . helps the straightness last longer. Then again, I do not want to wake up tomorrow bald-headed.
Any thoughts?