As a fellow caucasian curly top who has had her hair straightened several times in the past 10 years, what I can tell you is to stay away from any sort of ethnic product (particularly those that use lye) since these are designed for very tough, afro-hair. Stick with products that use Ammonium thioglycolate (also called thio products), which acts to swell the hair cuticle and change the bonds which cause our curly hair. BEST ADVICE, tho -- just get a good cut and learn to live with those curls! Any sort of chemical process is damaging to hair, period. Also, save yourself some money and go buy a bottle of light mineral oil (available at any drugstore) and put a small amount through your curly hair -- the oil will separate and shine up those curls, and everyone will ask you where you got the "great perm"! Good luck!
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.
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...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.
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