Friday, February 26, 2010

Hair relaxer what is the difference between one that says no-lye and regular, also can it be used on?

previously colored hair? The one I'm thinking of buying is made for afro type hair. It's for my daughter (hispanic) her hair is naturally curly like Julia Roberts. Does that make a difference? Thanks for the help.Hair relaxer what is the difference between one that says no-lye and regular, also can it be used on?
Go with ';No-Lye';, if you are really bent on using the stuff. Lye, or Sodium Hydroxide, is in essence, drain cleaner.





However, you may want to reconsider having her hair ';relaxed';, once it's done, it's done. Also, ';No-Lye'; can still be rather harsh, and can still cause hair loss and the like if it is not done right! It especially important if your daughter is rather young still.





In any case, the links below should help you make an informed choice.Hair relaxer what is the difference between one that says no-lye and regular, also can it be used on?
lye is the ingredient that was used in the first relaxers but it can be too strong for most hair types. regular usually refers to no lye. i dont think you should use either. you should take her to a professional where they can give her a relxer for virgin hair that has never been processed

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