No-lye relaxers does the same as the sodium hydroxide relaxer but no lye relaxers requires frequent conditioning and lye relaxers contain a oil base to protect the scalp from irritation.
No. Sodium hydroxide contains lye which are known as lye relaxers. There are no base relaxers which are the preferred choice of Salon professionals because they are more gentle on the scalp. No lye relaxers are recommened for less resistant hair and requires frequent conditioning.
A sodium hydroxide relaxer is a relaxer that contains lye, it straightens the hair. They have a oil content and conditioning agents that helps protect the hair and scalp from irritation.
Mega Growth Protective No Lye Relaxer is used to relax African American hair. The ingredients include flax seed oil, jojoba oil, soy proteins, and coconut oil.
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.
The main ingredient in a Sodium Hydroxide relaxer is Lye. A good relaxer for a sensitive scalp is Guandine which is a Hydrogen relaxer, and a Thio relaxer, which will remove some of the curl, but not completely relax the hair.
Imina P&G No Lye Conditioning Creme Relaxer Base-Relaxer Kit" by Procter & Gamble, according to their website, contains 5% calcium hydroxide a medium strength base.
Yes. No lye relaxers contains a derivative of sodium hydroxide although the sodium hydroxide is not the active ingredient. Some of the other ingredients are calcium,potassium, or bisulfate. All relaxers contain chemicals but if used and applied properly there should be no to minimal scalp damage or hair loss.
The homophone for "lie" is "lye".
no , it do not. lye disolve hairs so you do not want lye in you hairs dye.so splat dont have contain lye.
Yes lye is a mixture.
The pH of lye is 13.