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.
No, a hair relaxer does not remove toxins from the hair. Hair relaxers work by altering the protein bonds in the hair to straighten it. Toxins would need to be washed out or treated separately using detoxifying products or methods.
No, a hair relaxer will not remove drugs from your hair. Drug metabolites are typically stored within the hair shaft and can only be removed through specific detoxification methods or by cutting the hair.
Hair relaxer is typically a strong alkali, or base. It works by breaking down the disulfide bonds in the hair to straighten it.
The amount of calcium hydroxide in a hair relaxer can vary depending on the brand and formulation. Typically, hair relaxers contain calcium hydroxide in the range of 5-15%. It is important to carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when using hair relaxers to avoid damaging your hair or scalp.
The application of a hydroxide relaxer for a virgin application should start by sectioning the hair into small parts. Apply the relaxer quickly but evenly to avoid over-processing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for processing time, and rinse the relaxer out thoroughly before neutralizing and conditioning the hair.
No, a hair relaxer does not remove toxins from the hair. Hair relaxers work by altering the protein bonds in the hair to straighten it. Toxins would need to be washed out or treated separately using detoxifying products or methods.
No, a hair relaxer will not remove drugs from your hair. Drug metabolites are typically stored within the hair shaft and can only be removed through specific detoxification methods or by cutting the hair.
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
Linange relaxer
No.
Yes Epitome is a good hair relaxer.
A perm adds curl to straight hair and a relaxer straightens curly hair.
Because your hair didn't take to it well or you need a stronger relaxer.
No...a hair relaxer will not change the chemical makeup of your hair.
relaxer and straight perm are basicly the same thing
Hair relaxer is typically a strong alkali, or base. It works by breaking down the disulfide bonds in the hair to straighten it.
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.