There no professional facts or research on leaving hair chemical in the refrigerator by any source. It's not a healthy food item and it should not be place around food. There no label that state hair relaxer can be store in the refrigerator. This is a myth that was made up by woman or man. If there were facts on this it would be on label's as well in chemical books. There are health risks involving contamination to food with all type of chemicals. I recommend no one do this for the safety of yourself and others.
You did not use a strong enough relaxer, or you did not leave it on long enough.
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
Linange relaxer
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Yes Epitome is a good hair relaxer.
Because your hair didn't take to it well or you need a stronger relaxer.
A perm adds curl to straight hair and a relaxer straightens curly hair.
A sodium hydroxide relaxer is a relaxer that contains lye, it straightens the hair. They have a oil content and conditioning agents that helps protect the hair and scalp from irritation.
A texturizer is a mild relaxer but a relaxer nonetheless. The only difference between the two is the amount of time left on the head. Where as you'd leave a relaxer on for 20 minutes, you usually leave texturizers on for about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on your hair texture. Texturizers are supposed to make the hair more "manageable", which is also debatable. Texturizers are usually used to loosen the hair's natural curl pattern. Texturizers will NOT give your hair a curl pattern it doesn't naturally have. Some debate that texturizers are healthier for your hair than relaxers.
No...a hair relaxer will not change the chemical makeup of your hair.
relaxer and straight perm are basicly the same thing