Saturday, January 23, 2010

I want advice about perms and hair relaxers..any one can help?

i have a frizzy hair,really difficult to manage..and i don't have time to take care of it..so i want to try perm or relaxers..any advice...I want advice about perms and hair relaxers..any one can help?
A perm restructurizes the curl pattern to give you orderly and manageable curls and relaxing your hair will make it bone straight. However, since you are putting chemicals on your hair - your hair will get damaged to an extent and will be much dryer. You will have to put in extra effort to keep your hair moisterized and well maintained. Also, you will have to see your hairdresser on a regular basis for touchups. Unless you plan on just pulling your hair in a ponytail everyday, you may have to put in as much work with a permed or relaxed style as you would with difficult frizzy hair. But you can get polished styles easily with processed hair.I want advice about perms and hair relaxers..any one can help?
DONT DO IT.. i got my first relaxer when i was 4 and i always had issues with it..i had breakage and scalp problems because perms and relaxers are made of CHEMICALS...they weaken the hair since they had to break the whole structure down to make hair straight. my hair is all natural now and im loving its no more sores on my scalp or anything
i would recomend a relaxer bacause a perm makes your hair fall out ,most of th e time
I can relate. I have wavy hair and keeping it long keeps the fizzy down. There are a number of frizzy helpers in the health store that will not hurt your hair.





Perms and relaxers have chemicals which will go to your internal organs. Please try the health stores in your area. They are a source of awesome wonder to me,
Hello Dr. Magy! First and foremost I must say that I truly hope you are going to see a licensed professional and not try to apply either of the two yourself. :)


Secondly, it is really a preference. If you don't want to deal with your hair and you want to get rid of the frizz have your it smooth and straight I would recommend a very mild relaxer. If you want to remove the frizz and have curly hair then ofcourse you should go with a perm. Yes, both of these involve very strong chemicals: Relaxers (sodium hydroxide) and Perms (Sodium Thyoglaucomate), however, as long as they are applied by an experienced licensed hairstylist, and as long as you are properly conditioning the hair you will not have to worry about any sores of the scalp or hair damage. Go for it!!
Definetly a relaxer.it straightens the roots and smooths out your hair,detangling and shines it.perms are good,but aren't good if you really don't have time to take care of your hair.they really damage it,if its not going to be taken care of properly.

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