Sorry to say...no there isn't and I know this from experience. You must let it grow out and ALWAYS condition during this process. I use a good leave in conditioner. If your hair is damaged and/or weak, braiding is NOT a good idea because of the stress it puts on the hair. Wash the hair regularly, air dry, and deep condition during this process. Patience is the key....
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Wait at least a week depending on the integrity of the hair. However you should color after the relaxer because it will strip the color out!
Once you relax the hair, you can't strip it. You can't take it out. You've got to wait for it to grow out.
Nope!! In the south some actually use it as a conditioner or to strip relaxer.
When you get a relaxer done on your hair, the hairstylist only relaxes the roots that have grown out with curly hair. So it does not strip anything from the length of the hair. The best time to get a treatment would be at the time of relaxing or shortly after just to be safe.
yes using vinegar can strip the relaxer out of the hair..it is a process that take a day or so...u have to keep applying it in order for it to work. and yes the hair will go back to its curly and natural state. so if someone tells u, u have to cut it out u will have two options...to use vinegar..or cut off all ur hair...its your choice!!!
To remove relaxer from hair, you can try using a clarifying shampoo or a chelating shampoo to help break down the chemicals in the relaxer. You may also consider using a deep conditioning treatment to help nourish and repair your hair after removing the relaxer. It's important to be gentle with your hair during this process to prevent further damage. If possible, seek the help of a professional stylist for safe and effective removal.
Well, honey, apple cider vinegar can indeed help strip some of the chemicals in a relaxer from your hair, but it's not a miracle worker. It can help fade the relaxer over time with regular use, but don't expect it to completely strip it in one go. So, give it a try if you're feeling adventurous, but don't get your hopes up for instant results.
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
Linange relaxer
it is better to perm the hair then dye because the chemicals in the relaxer will strip the hair of color. This increases the risk of your hair color being lighter than you desired.