To have your hair chemically straightened at a salon you have to sign a wager form stating that if something goes wrong you can't sue the salon. Therefore, you must be 18 or older, or have a parent or guardian go with you to give permission.
Chemically straightening your hair can damage the hair shaft and lead to breakage. It's important to consider the potential long-term damage and weigh it against the desired results before deciding to chemically straighten your hair. Consulting with a professional stylist can help you make an informed decision based on your hair's health and needs.
Both processes can damage your hair, but chemically straightening can lead to more long-term damage because it affects the structure of your hair. Using a flat iron everyday can also cause damage, but it's more temporary and can be minimized with heat protectant products. It's important to take breaks from heat styling and use proper hair care products to maintain healthy hair.
Chemically relaxed hair refers to hair that has been treated with a chemical relaxer to permanently straighten the natural curl pattern. This process breaks down the hair's protein bonds to loosen the curl pattern and make the hair easier to straighten and manage. It's a common method used to transform curly or textured hair into a straighter style.
It is recommended to wait at least 8-12 weeks between chemical straightening treatments to allow your hair to recover and minimize damage. Over-processing your hair with straightening treatments can lead to dryness, breakage, and overall hair damage.
Yes, you can do this with a "relaxer". However it it very hard on your hair and may cause it to be dry and brittle. Don't try this yourself -- relaxers sold in stores are for Black hair and fill fry caucasian hair. Go to a salon -- they use this blue gel stuff that is designed to relax caucasian hair.
No, the hairdresser didn't let me. My hair would get damaged.
you can either try to use some kind o treatment or you can chemically straighten it also you can just straighten it with a hair straightener and u can blow dry it :) hope it workks
Chemically straightening your hair can damage the hair shaft and lead to breakage. It's important to consider the potential long-term damage and weigh it against the desired results before deciding to chemically straighten your hair. Consulting with a professional stylist can help you make an informed decision based on your hair's health and needs.
You can user a flat iron (there are little ones for short hair & bangs!) or straighten it chemically.
Both processes can damage your hair, but chemically straightening can lead to more long-term damage because it affects the structure of your hair. Using a flat iron everyday can also cause damage, but it's more temporary and can be minimized with heat protectant products. It's important to take breaks from heat styling and use proper hair care products to maintain healthy hair.
age really has nothing to do w/ it
Chemically relaxed hair refers to hair that has been treated with a chemical relaxer to permanently straighten the natural curl pattern. This process breaks down the hair's protein bonds to loosen the curl pattern and make the hair easier to straighten and manage. It's a common method used to transform curly or textured hair into a straighter style.
You can straighten your hair whether or not it is relaxed.
where can i find pictures of straighten hair
Henna is a coloring application that can straighten your hair depending on hair curly your hair may be.
It is better to let it air dry then straighten it, less damage to your hair
You can straighten your hair wish a blow dryer, a flat iron/hair straightener, or with chemicals.