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If it hurts you financially to get your hair professionally done, stick to only getting your relaxer professionally done and you can handle the shampoo sets yourself. Besides you should only be getting your relaxers done every weeks anyway which is about every four months. Also remember that it takes way more money to fix a problem or get your hair back healthy than it does to prevent it. Mallory September 24, at PM. Anonymous February 15, at PM. Unknown August 8, at PM.

Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Try an online hair tutorial from LaToya! Is Your Hair Always Dry? The Healthy Relaxed Hair Journal. These processes can further damage and dry your hair. Turn to your stylist to remove the split ends that often result from relaxing gone wrong. For a long-term solution to a bad relaxing experience -- often an unfortunate necessity, as hair relaxers are permanent -- start with an in-salon, smoothing keratin treatment.

Allow your hair to grow out about 4 to 6 inches, routinely visiting your stylist to cut off the straightened hair. As your hair grows, apply a moisturizing styling cream daily. Dan Ketchum has been a professional writer since , with work appearing online and offline in Word Riot, Bazooka Magazine, Anemone Sidecar, Trails and more.

Dan's diverse professional background spans from costume design and screenwriting to mixology, manual labor and video game industry publicity. Regardless of how old we are, we never stop learning. Classroom is the educational resource for people of all ages. Based on the Word Net lexical database for the English Language. No lye relaxers are milder, but can, like Lye relaxers, cause damage to the hair and scalp.

Relaxers also come in three strengths, Super, Regular and Mild. The strength to use depends on your hair texture, so be sure you select the correct strength to avoid under- or over-processing. Your hair should be healthy and in adequate condition prior to relaxing to reduce the risk of damage. If a relaxer is left on too long or your hair is relaxed too soon after a color or chemical service, over-processing can occur.

This can cause permanent damage, breakage and hair loss. The neutralizer is an important part of the relaxing treatment, because it halts the chemical process. However, if you decide to do it yourself, you should never use relaxers on unhealthy hair or a damaged scalp.

Do everything possible to keep the chemicals from touching your skin. Coating your scalp with a base of petroleum jelly before applying the relaxer can help protect the scalp from chemical burns. Avoid coloring and relaxing your hair at the same time.

The combination of lye in relaxers and peroxide in hair dye can cause severe damage to both your hair and scalp. If your hair is already brittle, breaking or bleached, avoid relaxing your hair altogether.

Wait a few months to give your roots a chance to grow out before you relax again.



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