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Silk Elements Silken Child Relaxer on Sunday 2.20.11 last relaxer was 9/11/10

Relaxed on Sunday 2.20.11 last relaxer was 9/11/10

Wet hair pics of my relaxer update as of 2.20.11 ... I relaxed at 3 months and and 9 days post(13 weeks and 2 days post) This is the brand I usually use... Sallies did not have it in regular and I did not want to use the super... so I used the silk and child relaxer for kids.... which burned my scalp--- that's because Im so use to the gentle treatment relaxer regular I did not base my scalp since I usually dont :(

it did straighten my hair hair though*** video will be up on www.youtube.com/ladyen7

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