yes
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
The Avon Affirm Relaxer is just as it says, a hair relaxer. Sometimes women of all races can have super curly, frizzy, or otherwise untamed hair. This product simply helps relax the hair giving it a less chaotic look.
i would say about a week i used just for me its a hair relaxer kit but if you wash the day after im pretty sure your hair will be not soo good ... good luck
you should just take it out right away and then just not put relaxers in your hair
His hair naturally grows like that, he just gets a relaxer that jeeps it wavy.
Just wash out the chemicals, you should be fine. Just don't go swimming after the relaxer because it is bad for your hair.
This depends on you and your hair type. Really there isn't a reason to relax your hair before getting braids and extensions. This can damage your scalp because your hair will be very soft after you have applied a relaxer. Your hair should be handled gently after a relaxer has been applied. Your hair is very soft and will break easily if you decide to stretch it in braiding. I would just shampoo and deep condition it really well and apply a relaxer about 3 weeks to a month after that to avoid any breakage.
just get a relaxer and a blow dryer that says BLACK BIRD on the blowdryer then wash your hair and get another relaxer and blow dry your hair and then dye your hair and get your round brush and brush it alot and put oil til straight but not to much oil you are so welcome and I'm 9years old and i hispanic
Nothing happens, you basically just washed your hair.You can wash your hair up to one day after your relaxer. I would just avoid using protein until at least a week after washing to help strengthen hair. A chemical treatment such as a relaxer is permanent. If you could wash out a relaxer...do you know how many people would never chop off their relaxed ends when going natural?
Most of the time I perm my hair to get the glue out and it works for me. Just be sure not to wash your hair before doing so. Remove the glue using oil sheen spraying it directly where the hair is bonding. Rub hard on the extension and it should slide out with a slight tug. baby oil works really good. Don't focus so much on combing the glue out just apply the relaxer and the chemical should break the glue up. It's kind of tough trying to apply the relaxer and you may think you are loosing hair but all of my hair is always there when I get done.
Yes, just don't relax it too often and ensure you get it treated every 3 months or so.
It really depends on how long you keep the relaxer on your head.For example,I left my relaxer on too long on some parts(mainly in the front) and when I went to go wash it,I didn't get those areas very good.My sister said that my hair had burnt and would develop what I call Relaxer Left-On-Too-Long Bumps.I made the mistake of scratching it and when I felt it,the top of my finger was dabbed in red.It will bleed,so avoid scratching it.You'll be fine,just wash your hair and don't scratch again.