It depends on the type of hair you have. Some may be able to use a chemical treatment that will need to be reapplied after a certain amount of time.
It is recommended to not shamppo after a chemical texture wave for up to two days after the actual process that is to insure of the service. So if it is curly, shampoo immediately or if that doesn't work well enough; then Redken makes a shampoo and conditioner called All Soft. Shampoo rinse and apply conditioner and leave on for 15 minutes. It saves on the integrity of the hair than re perming or chemically straightening and you are maintaining the health of your hair.
I would go to a professional salon.. Doing it yourself is way too hard..
First of all, relaxers have NOTHING to do with skin colour. Don't let someone tell you that you can't relax your hair becasue you have light skin, even if it's literally half black, half white. Yes, anyone with curly hair can do it, too.
Curly but I like her hair straight too
tackle my brother and relax and play alittle bit too. tackle my brother and relax and play alittle bit too.
Use curlers for temporary effect and for permanent curls you will have to go to a beautician.
Of course you can!! Its semi permanent and will not cause damage.
Relax man your too tents! get it too tense lol
As always, it really depends. I don't know why you would want to straighten thick, curly, healthy hair when it is so beautiful and chic anyway.
Curly Horses, some can be hypoallergenic, so some people with allergies can have them!! And they have cute curly coats too!!
long. if its too frizzy to manage when its down,go for a ponytail.
Keratian is a temporary hair relaxer. Your hair grows out how it looks naturally, and the relaxer on the treated part of your hair fades after a while. Japanese straightening lasts for almost a year, and it works better than Keratin.