Friday, May 14, 2010

Will professional hair relaxers work?

Ever since I was a little I have had thin but very frizzy, curly, and wavy hair. So I always just throw it up in a pony tail or bun to keep it out of my face. I literally wear it up every day because it doesn't look good down. I have tried frizz ease and other products to control it, but no matter what I do it doesn't look good. Even when I straighten it, it doesn't stay that way for long. I've never done anything to my hair chemically but it is still unhealthy with split ends. Will it work to get m hair relaxed by a professional?Will professional hair relaxers work?
itll work, but id reccomend using a deep conditioner 1st.





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Going to a pro will definitely benefit you because you seem to have no clue what to do. Not being mean, you're just at a quandry cause you can't wash n' wear like it seems so many other girls can do. But don't be fooled, they probably have an arsenal of products they use. What the stylist will do is evaluate your hair, help you find the right styling products (usually what they sell in the store, not bad but if money is an issue ask them about cheaper alternatives), and show you how to use, apply, and style your hair.


Breakage, has to be cut away no questions. You're getting the split ends because your hair is dry, which is typical of curlier hair so you need a deep conditioner weekly. That means at least 10 minutes, preferably with a plastic cap %26amp; heat. If you wash your hair daily, stick with moisturizing shampoos/conds, use a 2 in 1 if possible. You also need a moisturizer once your hair is dry to leave in, something creamy and light so as not to weigh your thin hair down, and concentrate applying it along the hair ends and shaft, but NOT the roots so your hair keeps a fuller look. Also look at purchasing a satin bonnet to sleep in, keeps hair from drying out.

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