Yes. Use less relaxers. Instead of relaxing every 30 days try waiting longer such as 45 days or more. This will not hurt your hair as it will only help it. Relaxing the hair should be a quick process. Make sure you are using the correct strength relaxer when you relax your hair. Your hair may be over processed. You can cut it off and start over or you can try using less relaxers and chemicals in your hair and use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners. Keep all split ends cut and seal with a protein reconditioning treatment.
This has to be done frequently. If your hair is dry and brittle you can also do a hot oil treatment once and week or every two weeks.
Mainly you need to use items that will restore the moisture back to your hair until it becomes healthy again.
Kerastase hair products are good for your hair. They can treat your hair after it has been over dried or over colored and restore the life of your hair. It also protects it from UV rays.
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.
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.
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!
To restore dried out floam, you can try adding a small amount of water or lotion to soften it. Knead and mix the floam until it regains its original texture.
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Not necessarily; there are people with natural hair who simply have slow growth & it is actually very possible to have healthy relaxed hair. Growth has to do with genetics, vitamins, & hair care.
It better to use 20 vol or less on relaxed hair. Anything higher might be too strong, and can cause damage to hair.