The texture and condition of your overall hair shall determine the proper relaxer strength to use.
A perm is different from a relaxer.
Mild relaxers is used on healthy, color treated hair, fine-textured hair.
Regular relaxer is used on curly to medium textured hair.
Super is used on over curly, coarse-textured or resistant hair.
If you have hair glue in your hair, I recommend purchasing hair glue remover and the proper strength relaxer according to the condition of your hair.
It depends on the perm but it will burn though your hair because you would have just got it perm
yes
No. The neutraliser stops the perm lotion from working on the hair. If you just left the perm lotion on it would keep breaking down the bonds in the hair and the hair would be destroyed.
No not at all your hair will become damaged. what you have to do is stop perming your hair and then the perm hair will break off and your natural hair will come back in.
No, after getting a perm you cannot get your hair wet for at least 24 hours
No, you should not use hair relaxer to perm hair. Hair relaxers are designed to straighten hair by breaking down its natural curl pattern, while perm solutions are formulated to create curls or waves by altering the hair's structure in a different way. Using a relaxer as a perm could lead to severe damage, breakage, or unintended results. It's best to use products specifically intended for the desired hairstyle.
Use vaseline
Hot glue and super glue are for different uses. Both are good within their use.
No. The perm solution is a chemical and if you don't use a neutralizer to stop the chemical it will destroy your hair.
Hard super glue is no longer usable.
Use sponge curlers to make my hair look like you just had a perm.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.