maybe Aussie or Alba leave in conditioner. Otherwise a hairstylist at a salon could actually look at your hair and find a great product more specified for your hairtype.
It depends what type of chemical energy it is. But if it is just in general, then you would do nothing ,you would just leave it the same.
I know how you feel. Getting a curly perm over a straight perm can be done, but it can also damage your hair. You have to be careful about how much heat your are putting on your hair. I would suggest going into a professional hair store and asking what can be done about it. If you are going to get the curly perm over the straight one, make sure your hair is clean before you start. Do not put any hair gel or spray in it, as this could affect the perm. Shampoo and conditioner are fine.
Corroding a substance would be a chemical change because it alters the composition of the material being corroded.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
You can purchase hair relaxer to help your curly stay straight or you can use a straightener.
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.
That would either be a weave or extensions, which is fake hair attached to your own hair, or getting a perm which is putting a chemical in your actual hair to make it curly.
For damaged hair and scalp, the regular relaxer would include lye. In contrast, the organic would not. Instead, it would contain oil such as coconut, olive, sunflower.
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
yes you can mix peroxide together,but it would change to a light colored and it would frizzes
Your hair would not be curly in space.
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.
No u MUST use some type of neutralizing shampoo to rinse the relaxer chemical out of your hair. After that you can use whatever kind of shampoo you would like.
I tells you in the instructions for whatever relaxer you have, but I would say everybody's hair is different. I have thick strong hair, and I put in a regular strength relaxer every 2 months.
if i were u...i would get it right now! -Lillianah
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.