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.
No u MUST use some type of neutralizing shampoo to rinse the relaxer chemical out of your hair. After that you can use whatever kind of shampoo you would like.
i used conditioner instead of shampooing after hair relaxing is it harmful to the hair?
The hair needs to be acidic to be healthy . If you use cheap Non-PH balanced products which means they are HIGH ALKALINE, the hair will become damaged. Neutralizing shampoo will help bring the hair back to its acidic healthy state.
Yes! Anytime you chemically alter your hair you must use a neutralizer. Neutralizing shampoo not only restores your hairs Ph balance, but removes the traces of the chemical, stops the chemical from over processing, and closes your cuticles. Happy hair doing:)
A Brazilian straightener can be particularly harsh on the hair. It is best to use a neutralizing shampoo after this treatment to help restore the hairs natural ph. balance.
You can use Dawn dish washing liquid, it balances out the Ph just like a neutralizer would (emergency case)
Neutralizing soap is a soap or solution used to balance the pH level of the skin or hair after using a product that may have altered it. It helps restore the natural acidity of the skin or hair, ensuring it remains healthy and protected against potential irritations or imbalances.
If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well. If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well.
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Pantene shampoo is a name brand shampoo found in the store. It is a little more expensive than cheaper brands.