Friday, February 26, 2010

What kind of hair relaxer should i use to make my hair straight?

i have thick hair and when i grow it out it get curly/wavy. i need something to make it straight.plzz nd thnkxWhat kind of hair relaxer should i use to make my hair straight?
Do you have ethnic hair?





If you have ethnic hair, get a no lye relaxer. Apply it all over in small sections, and continuosly smooth the hair(pull it straight) Same if you are only doing the roots. BUT only leave it on as long as the box says or it WILL fall out.





If you have caucasion hair, You shouldnt use a relaxer. Go to the Salon and get a reverse perm.





Hope this helped.





JillWhat kind of hair relaxer should i use to make my hair straight?
For thick hair thats really curly, make sure they use Sodium Hydroxide, as its one of the strongest formula for straightening salons use.





Since your hair is thick, and curly/wavy, and maybe Not like the '; african-amercans hair'; you could get it relaxed with ammonium thioglycolate ( sp? ) OR


for greater strength straighening, use Guanidine Hydroxide.





Guanidine hydroxide relaxers are referred to as the ';no-lye'; relaxers and they tend to be less damaging than sodium hydroxide relaxers.








* When I say african-american hair, i mean the thick, really curly hair.


Not anything bad, but thats the only thing that i could thing to describe that hair type =)





Kay, so in order of strength, 3=being strongest, 1=weakest:





1.)Sodium Hydroxide,


2.)Guanidine Hydroxide


3.) Ammonium Thioglycolate
go ahead and get a relaxer so that you get effed up black girl hair:)

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