Sunday, November 29, 2009

Relaxed Hair?

Okay, I know I already asked a question similar to this but anyway



I got my hair relaxed about 3 weeks ago and the hairdresser didn't really tell me how i'm supposed to take care of it.



After I wash it I towel dry it a little bit and its curly like it was before, then I comb it, oyt some pomade thingy in it and wrap it(wet), blow dry it and leave it like that for a while. The next day its straight-ish so I go over it with my straightening irons and it comes out okay. I was just wondering if i'm doing properly or not?



Thanks



Relaxed Hair?

well i have relaxed hair and what i do is wash my hair once a week. after i codition then i put something by aveda on it. then i blow dry. then i put silk infusion on it and i flat iron or curl it and spray something for shine. evey now and then i let my hair air dry. but if this is not enough for you ask your hair stylist



Relaxed Hair?

Limit use of heat to only one source, i.e. a blow dryer or a flat iron, but not both.



Be sure to use salon-quality shampoos and conditioners. Your hair will need moisture and protein.



Last, check out LHCF (Long Hair Care Forum). It is a place for Black women to learn about healthy hair care. Report It



Relaxed Hair?

how do you relax your hair just go back or check on google.



Relaxed Hair?

hair with stomach cramps.



Relaxed Hair?

Its not u it was the hair stylist they didnt do it right it shouldnt turn out like that



Relaxed Hair?

never heard of getting hair relaxed



Relaxed Hair?

It sounds like the chemical relaxing didn't take. You shouldn't have to go through all that.



Relaxed Hair?

With relaxed hair you suppose to wait about 3 weeks to wash it.



Relaxed Hair?

* Relaxers reduce the protein content in your hair thereby changing the texture; you need to ensure that the sustenance comes from elsewhere. So follow a healthy diet rich in proteins and vitamins like green vegetables and soybeans.



* Avoid any exposure to heat such as a blow dryer or a ironing machine. Processed or relaxed hair has chemical content and if exposed to heat, it will definitely dry and then start breaking. This will be a quick process, giving you very little time to repair the damage. So make sure your hair is not subject to any heat.



* Wash your relaxed hair at least twice a week. The water will add moisture to your hair, which in turn will add vitality and strength to your hair. In fact you can wash it 9without shampoo) as often as you like, but let it air dry, don't rub with a towel or use a blow dryer.



* Relaxed hair needs to be touched up after a bit, when you go to get that done, apply some preconditioner on your hair so that it acts a barrier and the chemicals don't get aggravated leading to extreme dryness or brittle hair.



* Use conditioners and other moisturizers as recommended by your stylist, because relaxing robs your hair of the natural moisturizers, you need to ensure that you replenish that somehow and hence conditioning is essential. Deep condition your hair at least twice a month.



* Tie your hair into a bun or wrap a scarf around it before sleeping at night. Also use a satin pillow, as this will help prevent hear breakage.



If you choose to color your hair while it is relaxed, use only semi permanent hair colors. All permanent hair color contains some level of peroxide that can damage your hair.



Relaxed Hair?

Yeah just do what you usally do...i had it done not long back..i washed my hair %26amp; blow dried it..then did a little straightning..hope ive helped x



Relaxed Hair?

No!You should put rollers in your hair and then try drying it while they are in there.It will take a while but a girl gotta do what she has to do to look good.



Relaxed Hair?

You are suppose to moisturize your hair and scalp at least two times a week.



Shampoo and condition your hair every 10-12 days. Like Creme of Nature.



With my relax hair I do not use heated hair appliances to it. I wet set my hair. Too much heat causes the hair to dry out and become brittle and break off. I hope you are using some kind of heat protective on your hair first.



I use rollers and a bottle of setting lotion roll it up and then the next day I have a great smooth, shinny, soft curls that last all day until I roll it back up at night.



You are suppose to wrap up your hair at night with a silk or satin scarf.



Relaxed Hair?

abood z here.......



it z not u

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
virus scan