Yes 100%, I just played that over I spottted my mistake thank you. No lye- Easy on the scalp harsher on the hair Lye- easier on the hair, harsher on the scalp
I feel like a mothers love worked wonders for our hair growing up. I personally went back to the products my mom used on me and her routines and my hair is thriving again. Also, my mom never used to have our hair in professional protective styles because she believes they break off your hair. So thats interesting
First of all. If you take care of your hair and trim it frequently a relaxer helps it grow better. Most black women don't know how to take care of hair. Literally just from washing, etc. My hair is thick with a relaxer.
Hey love so that just depends on how your hair feels. I don’t protein my hair too often as I don’t feel like my hair needs it as much. If your hair is feeling overly stretchy protein, brittle and dry moisture.
I relaxed my hair a week ago and the salonist combed the relaxer 3 times before washing it out. You said not to comb. What's the disadvantage of combing and how can it be remedied?😢
Your stylist shouldn’t do that. Combing your hair whilst the relaxer is in your strands will just pull hair out of your head, leaving your scalp sore and tender. You’re only supposed to smooth the relaxer into hair with the back of the comb, not using the teeth of the comb.
So with the relaxer in your hair the chemical weakens your hair as it’s working. Think of it as wet toilet paper vs dry toilet paper. When it’s wet and you pull instant break but when it’s dry it has more tug. Hairdressers do this a lot in an effort to get the hair straight however this is not good for the hair. The best remedy is to avoid it talk to your hairdresser to smooth the relaxer with the back of the comb instead.
@@AmandaMankaahow can i get thick hair once my relaxer is bone straight. I also went to a beautician who relaxed my hair bone straight, and I usually leave a little texture when I do my own relaxer.