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.
A regular relaxer is to be used on medium textured hair such as curly hair and should be left on for up to 15 minutes. A super relaxer is used on coarse (very thick) or overly curly hair and should be left on up to 20 minutes as it is for more resistant hair.
A perm adds curl to straight hair and a relaxer straightens curly hair.
A relaxer is where you get your hair straightened. A perm is when you get your hair curly.
the possible difference is that netrilizers keeps hair more soft and plump and hair relaxers relaxis your hair
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.
A texturizer is a mild relaxer but a relaxer nonetheless. The only difference between the two is the amount of time left on the head. Where as you'd leave a relaxer on for 20 minutes, you usually leave texturizers on for about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on your hair texture. Texturizers are supposed to make the hair more "manageable", which is also debatable. Texturizers are usually used to loosen the hair's natural curl pattern. Texturizers will NOT give your hair a curl pattern it doesn't naturally have. Some debate that texturizers are healthier for your hair than relaxers.
I recommend waiting 45 to 60 days. This is so you won't overlap the relaxer. Try using a lesser strength. Such as mild or regular and use a professional recommended relaxer. Apply vaseline and or hair grease to your scalp this time.
Yes. Wen works fine with natural or relaxed hair. My personal experience using the Organic Root Stimulator relaxer (at home) with Wen is that the straightening effect does not seem to last as long.
The strengths of a relaxer refers to how strong it is and what you need to get according to the hair type. Everyone hair is different and you will need to use a relaxer according to your hair type which surrounds the overall condition of your hair which involves the porosity(ability to absorb) of your hair, the density(number of strands per inch-thickness) and the elasticity(ability to stretch). Most come in mild( to be use on fine hair) ,regular( to be used on medium textured hair) or super( used on very coarse hair).
No. You need to purchase a neutralizing shampoo which are designed to stop the relaxer from processing. You also may need to consider using the same brand of neutralizing shampoo that was made by the relaxer manufacturer. If not any neutralizing shampoo should help but it is recommended that you use the same brand of products for chemical services.
yes one is milder than the other as an adult your has more strength and depending on your hair texture you use the necessary ointments treatments and greases. same way with the perm for kids they are made intending to treat the younger head of hair as new growth or new hair which means if you use and adult relaxer you could burn the scalp or burn the hair out which would definetly not be good.
Linange relaxer