Monday, January 18, 2010

Why is hair relaxers not good to use?

Hi hyl Kristen, all of hair relaxers treatments involve altering naturally kinky, curly or wavy hair into straight strands through the use of specific chemicals designed to effectively break the chemical bonds of the hair, destroying the traditional curl or wave patterns.





As you can imagine, any time you apply a chemical strong enough to completely break your genetic hair pattern, it can have other unexpected side effects.





Side effects of a bad chemical hair straightening treatment can include total or spot hair loss, hair breakage where hair breaks at the scalp line, bald spots scalp rashes, irritation and potential scarring of the scalp. In rare cases, if burns occur on the skin, these can leave scars as well. Also, hair may stop growing temporarily or permanently as a result of the chemical treatments.





The FDA acknowledges that many of the complaints that are received about hair straighteners or relaxers are due to the incorrect use of the product by the consumer or a stylist rather than a problem with the actual product used. Before beginning any hair treatment, especially one that introduces chemicals to your hair, you owe it to yourself to be well informed. Armed with a better understanding of this process, you will be able to make good decisions with regard to hair and scalp care.


Jason HomanWhy is hair relaxers not good to use?
According to Cornell University, here's why:





Hair relaxers use a base (the opposite of an acid) such as lye to make curly hair straight.





A good example of this method can be seen in the movie “Malcolm X” with Denzel Washington: Denzel nearly burned his hair off trying to straighten it.





Unfortunately, this chemical can burn your skin and damage your hair. But some are better than others.





“Imina P%26amp;G No Lye Conditioning Crème Relaxer Base-Relaxer Kit” by Procter %26amp; Gamble, is smore mild than “MPDiol Glycol Alkaline Hair Relaxer” by Lyondell, .





These chemicals, damage your hair, until eventually your hair starts to thin and break, so too much styling can be bad for your hair's health. .

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