Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hair Relaxer?

Yesterday I went to the hair cuttery to get my hair relaxed. This was my fourth time getting my hair relaxed. The first time I got it done it was at a different hair cuttery but I the stylist gave me chemical burn on my ears and neck because she didn't do it right. Then I went to a place called the bobby pin twice which did a good job. Ten ut %26amp; style which did a good job and then back to the hair cuttery a different one. Well every time I have had the treatment done other than the itching and the chemical burn that one time It was fine. But this go around I Couldn't even finish the treatment because it burned so bad. It has never burned. It felt like someone held a blow torch to my head. Is this right I am not sure.



Hair Relaxer?

Hey, my mom is a hair stylist. well relaxers contain chemicals that can damage the skin and your scalp if it's sensitive, it may burn a little but if it burns to the point it becomes extremely painful.. eh thats obviously not a good sign. all I can say is DO NOT scratch your scalp or wash your hair previously before a relaxer. that causes it to burn and even leave scabs on your scalp.. eck. plus your hair gets washed when they relax it anyway. also I reccomend getting a relaxer every other month. and never go for the strongest one (ex. thick hair, etc etc) and look for ones that say "No Lye" always becuase that chemical tends to cause more damage and can cause the hair to break. relaxers can dry the crap outta your hair too so use a deep conditioner for your hair as well as your scalp every week. hope I helped !



Hair Relaxer?

hair relaxer contains lye, i would suggest taking time between relaxings, go to sally's and get hair silk



Hair Relaxer?

you should relax your hair every six weeks cos so as not to damage your scalp and hair....and when you relax don't comb your hair cos that scatches the stil fragile scalp just use your fingers throughout the whole process and your hair will be looking nice and not frizzy



Hair Relaxer?

You either irrated your scalp, prior to relaxing, or the relaxer strength was too strong, the hair dresser did not put enough protective gel along your hair line and ears area.

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