Straitening Shampoo will not fully straiten your hair, it slightly relaxes it and closes the cuticle, making it smoother. The effects will go away as soon as you shampoo your hair with a different product.
If you mean having a semi-permanent chemical straightening at the salon, you should wait at least 48 hours or longer. You can then go back to your regular washing schedule, and your straightened hair will last 3 or 4 months.
It will if your hair is naturally curly, acquired traits (such as straightening your hair) will not effect your genetic traits (such as having naturally curly hair). If your were born with curly hair you will continue to grow curly hair, but you can always straighten the new grows if you want, but also try to embrace your curls.
If you used a chemical straightener than it will take a little while. If you straightened it by heat then you simply need to wash it with hot water and shampoo. Towel dry it and let it air dry and it'll be curly again.
have a shower
You've probably already experienced that semi permanent color gradually fades with each shampoo. Using a clarifying shampoo will help speed up this process.
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Work your fingers in deep, circular motions, going back and forth from the front to the back of the head.
My brother shaved his head and his hair is naturally curly, it finally grew back in and it's really curly. If your hair is naturally curly it will grow back that way.
alot of shampoo manufacturers do, it will say wether or not they do on on the back of the shampoo bottle
apperently if your a girl and you shave it off it will grow back curly
It Depends On the Type of Your Hair. You see my hair Is curly So If I streighten It , It Will Loose Volume and Go Back Curly :) Hope it Helped.
Lumbar lordosis simply means that one's back is curved more than normal. Straightening of the lumbar lordosis is a process in which the back is straightened to be a more natural curve.