In the DC area, you can find organic hair relaxers at stores like Whole Foods Market and MOM's Organic Market, which often carry a selection of natural beauty products. Additionally, specialty beauty supply stores such as Sally Beauty and local salons may also offer organic relaxer options. It's a good idea to call ahead to check for specific brands and availability.
For damaged hair and scalp, the regular relaxer would include lye. In contrast, the organic would not. Instead, it would contain oil such as coconut, olive, sunflower.
Gentle Treament has a relaxer just for gray hair.
Linange relaxer
Yes. Wen works fine with natural or relaxed hair. My personal experience using the Organic Root Stimulator relaxer (at home) with Wen is that the straightening effect does not seem to last as long.
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.