It just means your hair is relaxed; hair that has been treated to remove all curls and waves.
Anything you can do as you would with your natural hair, but MUCH more carefully as your hair is already somewhat damaged from relaxing it in the first place.
It's not recommended that you perm your hair after you have relaxed your hair. Perms are different from a Relaxer and they both contain different chemicals that's not compatible with each other. It can lead to hair breakage.
Chemically damaged hair lacks nutrition and looks withered and yellow.
No. Not at first, anyway. Do not go swimming immediately or soon after having your hair relaxed.
It means that hair has been damaged by colour, perming lotions or relaxers (hairdressing chemicals). When you leave these things on the hair or use the wrong strength they damage the hair. They break the outside layer of the hair or they can destroy the hair.
You can't. Once it has been chemically relaxed you will have to wait until you have regrowth and just let it all grow out of your hair.
Anything you can do as you would with your natural hair, but MUCH more carefully as your hair is already somewhat damaged from relaxing it in the first place.
You would have to get it relaxed first (chemically straightened). Talk to your salon first.
It's not recommended that you perm your hair after you have relaxed your hair. Perms are different from a Relaxer and they both contain different chemicals that's not compatible with each other. It can lead to hair breakage.
You can straighten your hair whether or not it is relaxed.
You cannot perm chemically straightened hair. When you relax the hair you split a lot of the bonds in the hair that give it it's shape. So if you want to perm it again there are not enough bonds there to work with. You have to wait until your hair grows out and you are left with your natural hair again.
Keratin treatments will not work on already relaxed hair. Applying this treatment to relaxed hair could result in breakage and damage to your hair.
If you are straightening it by a straightener then you are fine but if you are getting it chemically straightened/relaxed you should wait until after your 6 week check up and confirm it with your doctor.
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.
You have two options. To grow it out or cut off the 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.
Chemically damaged hair lacks nutrition and looks withered and yellow.