That is a matter of opinion. Some people do not relax their hair until they're 18+ (adults) & some women said they started relaxing their daughters' hair at the age of 2. There are "kiddie" relaxers that are milder & for children's hair if you decide to start young.
You have two options. To grow it out or cut off the relaxed hair.
You can straighten your hair whether or not it is relaxed.
Keratin treatments will not work on already relaxed hair. Applying this treatment to relaxed hair could result in breakage and damage to your hair.
The answer is yes & no. No matter if you have natural hair or relaxed hair if you don't take the time to properly care for it will be unhealthy. There are benefits to natural hair and relaxed hair but it really depends on your preference. Choose the option that best for you.
No, you do not have to cut your hair. You can simply stop getting relaxers. To avoid a rough transition, though, you should get sew ins until your transition is complete. If your hair is currently relaxed, then you will need to cut off the relaxed parts. You may grow your hair out of about 4-6 months before cutting the relaxed parts, but if you don't cut it, it will soon break off at the demarcation line (the point where the stronger natural hair meets the more fragile relaxed hair)
That depends on how frequently you do it. You hair does not become "un-relaxed" after time. You have to touch-up the newgrowth & if you want your hair "out," you have to cut your hair.
If you are under age, you should first get permission from your parents to cut your hair.
You should probably wait 2 weeks. Otherwise your scalp will be on fire.
It shouldn't be needed, but you can; however, do not do it shortly after as the hair is already somewhat damaged from being relaxed.
I also have relaxed hair and I make extra sure I stay away from anything with alcohol or sulfates. Relaxed hair NEEDS sulfate free shampoos so it can stay smooth and not dry out!
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Yes, you can get bangs with relaxed hair, but it’s important to consider your hair's texture and health first. Relaxed hair can be more fragile, so ensure your bangs are cut in a way that complements your face shape and works with your hair’s natural movement. Regular maintenance and proper care will help keep your bangs looking great. Consulting a stylist experienced with relaxed hair can provide the best results.