It doesn't. Your hair is still YOUR hair curly or straight. It is simply a chemical change.
No, taking a shower does not cause permanent weight gain. While you may temporarily weigh more immediately after a shower due to the water on your body, this weight is quickly lost as the water evaporates.
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
When hair is wet, it swells as water penetrates the hair shaft, causing it to become more elastic and fragile. As the hair dries, it contracts, leading to a decrease in elasticity and strength. Wet hair can also stretch more than dry hair, making it more prone to breakage.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
Straight hair tends to have a smoother surface that allows for the buildup of static electricity more easily. Curly hair, on the other hand, has a more irregular surface texture that can help to disperse static electricity, making it less prone to static build-up.
If your hair is relaxed enough, then you don't have to use relaxers any more in it.
In tightly curled hair, the hair follicle is oval or asymmetrical in shape. This shape causes the hair to grow in a spiral or zigzag pattern, resulting in a coiled or kinky texture. The irregular shape of the follicle also makes the hair more prone to dryness and breakage, giving it a rough and frizzy appearance.
You should get like a finger thick strand and then braid it then do that to the rest of your hair then undo it and then it would be like not curled but like like spinning around that looks really nice
Most Caucasians have hair that grows downward and is often straight; most blacks have hair that grows upwards and out, and is often more tightly curled.
No, you do not have to cut your hair. You can simply stop getting relaxers. To avoid a rough transition, though, you should get sew ins until your transition is complete. If your hair is currently relaxed, then you will need to cut off the relaxed parts. You may grow your hair out of about 4-6 months before cutting the relaxed parts, but if you don't cut it, it will soon break off at the demarcation line (the point where the stronger natural hair meets the more fragile relaxed hair)
Chemically relaxed hair can be styled in various ways, including straightening with a flat iron, curling with a curling iron, or wearing it in different updos or braided styles. It is important to keep chemically relaxed hair well moisturized and to use heat protectant products when styling to prevent damage. Regular trims are also essential to maintain the health and manageability of relaxed hair.
They don't have nappy hair; it is generally more tightly curled than others because of who they are descendant from. Many take care of their hair to prevent it from becoming matted and nappy, which can happen to any hair texture.
CHI hair flat irons can be used to style your hair to be straighter, more curled, or flipped. It's good for creating shiny hair and has a versatile design that's simple to use.
Advantages of getting your hair relaxed is that it will look better and be more manageable, these are short term though. The disadvantage of this change is that you are putting chemicals on your hair that will damage it and in the long term be less manageable until you cut it off.
Disulfide bonds in hair help maintain its shape and structure by forming strong connections between protein molecules. In curly hair, these bonds are more abundant and help hold the hair in a curled or wavy pattern.
What I recommend is that you braid your hair in single plaits (weave) that are not too small (ex: micros) and just keep wearing that style for about a year and a half. Then your hair should be more natural than permed. I did not cut my hair, but my friend who wanted to go natural also, did. Right now I have more hair than her and we both have the same texture hair (kinky). You do not need to cut your hair. Don't rush it. Just stop perming it and wash it every month or so. but if you ??will i
well, you could ask them... or guess. generally permed or curled hair has a very uniform look to it where matural curls tend to be more messy and vary in size and tightness of the curl