The growth-out period for a relaxer typically takes about 6 to 12 months, depending on individual hair growth rates and the length of the hair. As hair grows, the relaxed portion will gradually be replaced by new, unprocessed hair. Many people choose to stretch the time between relaxers or transition to natural hair, which can affect how they manage the grow-out process. Regular trims can help maintain a healthy appearance during this period.
It depends how long your hair. So, for example if you were a person with 12 inches of hair then it would take approximately two years for the relaxer to completely grow out. Although, typically people get relaxers about every 6-8 months.
Yes. That's why you have to touch up the relaxer, ha.
20 months and a few weeks :)
Your natural hair won't be considered your natural hair if you are constantly using a relaxer. As your hair grow with the non-use of a relaxer, your natural hair will start to grow. It can take months to maybe even years after you stop using the relaxer. You will notice the different, as it may be more kinky.
Once you relax the hair, you can't strip it. You can't take it out. You've got to wait for it to grow out.
You can, but you shouldn't.
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you can wait or try a relaxer
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.
How do you get a muscle relaxer out your system
Because your hair didn't take to it well or you need a stronger relaxer.
You shouldnt need both, muscle relaxer helps with inflamtion.