Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Home Perm Question:?

I have a great hair cut, however, no matter how many quality hair care products I use, I don't seem to be able to have my hair hold a style without going totally flat for longer than an hour. I would like to perm it to give it body...my question: Since I am having a great deal of difficulty getting the perm papers onto my hair and rolling it straight, can I use small, medium or large size "velcro like" rollers and obtain the body I am looking for? Or am I just wasting my time trying to achieve something that isn't possible with the method I propose to use?



Home Perm Question:?

You need to use the rods provided if you use different curlers they can hold more perm solution and it could ruin your hair. Ask a friend or relative to help you I couldn't do a perm on myself and I don't think you should do it alone. Good luck



Home Perm Question:?

i would advise just going to a salon to get it done. yes it costs a lot more but it willl probably turn out a lot better. If you used a different kind of curler at home it wouldnt work. also, my hair hold styles terribly. but i got a perm and it is sooooooo much better.



Home Perm Question:?

velcro rollers create damage.



ive done it, YUCK



you have to go to a salon.



most salons guarantee there work.



there is no fixing a bad home perm.



go to a salon.



its you looks your worth it



go to a salon

How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

i'm in the process of growing out my hair from relaxer and i'm finding it really difficult to manage with the two textures. i am bi-racial and have about 1" of natural hair at the moment which is really thick textured maybe between a 3c and 4a also depending on which cart your following. i'm just really unsure of any products i can use in my hair during the transition to prevent breakage. does any one have any good pointers?



How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

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How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

Yah know i would actually suggest you just get zillions. i was trying to grow my hair out and thats what i did. just make sure your braids arent to small or to tight. dealing with 2 hair textures of hair may be difficult so maybe zillions wold be the way to go?



How can i take care of hair with two different textures in it???

well for hair of texture i'd say go with pantene for women of color i use it and other girls i know of other races it does help.I do agree with the latter about braids they do help and you don't have to worry about it everyday

Home Perm Question:?

I have a great hair cut, however, no matter how many quality hair care products I use, I don't seem to be able to have my hair hold a style without going totally flat for longer than an hour. I would like to perm it to give it body...my question: Since I am having a great deal of difficulty getting the perm papers onto my hair and rolling it straight, can I use small, medium or large size "velcro like" rollers and obtain the body I am looking for? Or am I just wasting my time trying to achieve something that isn't possible with the method I propose to use?



Home Perm Question:?

You need to use the rods provided if you use different curlers they can hold more perm solution and it could ruin your hair. Ask a friend or relative to help you I couldn't do a perm on myself and I don't think you should do it alone. Good luck



Home Perm Question:?

i would advise just going to a salon to get it done. yes it costs a lot more but it willl probably turn out a lot better. If you used a different kind of curler at home it wouldnt work. also, my hair hold styles terribly. but i got a perm and it is sooooooo much better.



Home Perm Question:?

velcro rollers create damage.



ive done it, YUCK



you have to go to a salon.



most salons guarantee there work.



there is no fixing a bad home perm.



go to a salon.



its you looks your worth it



go to a salon

Relaxers and texturizers..what is your suggestion?

I am about to put a texturizer in my hair and I would like to hear some of your suggestions..PLEASE SPEAK YOUR MIND..I would like to hear everything..Here is what I have just reseached.



The pH balance determines how harsh the chemical is. Research has shown that the lower the pH, the less damaging the product is to your hair. Water has a pH of 7. Anything less than 7 is considered acidic. The lower this number gets the greater the acidity. Any pH greater than 7 is considered alkaline. The higher the number gets the greater the alkalinity.



A one point difference in pH閳ユ獨 could have a significant impact on your hair A product with a pH of 13 is 10 times more alkaline than a product with a pH of 12. This same product would be 100 times more alkaline than a product with a pH of 11. The pH levels even tend to vary among the same products from batch to batch. A relaxer that worked great for you the last time you touched up, may cause more damage to your hair the next time you use it. It閳ユ獨 worth noting that the pH balance of Liquid Drano is 13.3.



The information gathered came from September 1999 edition of Consumer Reports and is not reported in any particular order. Its corresponding pH balance follows the product name/description.



1. TCB Bone Strait No-Lye Relaxer contains lithium hydroxide: 12.8



2. Revlon Realistic Extra Conditioning Cr鐚玬e Relaxer System contains sodium hydroxide: 13.2



3. Gentle Treatment No-lye Conditioning Cr鐚玬e Relaxer contains lithium hydroxide, guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.0



4. Soft and Beautiful No-lye Conditioning Relaxer Regular contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.1



5. Curl Free Natural Curl Relaxer contains ammonium bisulfite: 7.6



6. Dark %26amp; Lovely No-lye Conditioning Relaxer System contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.0



7. Revlon Cr鐚玬e of Nature No-lye Cr鐚玬e Relaxer System contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.1



8. African Pride Miracle Deep Conditioning No-lye Relaxer System contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.3



9. Soft Sheen Alternatives No-lye Relaxer System contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.3



10. Optimum Care No-Lye Relaxer guanidine contains guanidine carbonate and calcium hydroxide: 13.2



11. Rusk Radical Anti-curl Original Formula 1 contains Ammonium thioglycolate: 9.1



12. Revlon Realistic Cr鐚玬e Relaxer System 1 contains sodium hydroxide: 13.3



The following relaxer pHs were taken from, "Don't Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me" by Paula Begoun.



13. At One with Nature Botanical Strongends Sensitive Scalp Relaxer, Regular w/ Herbs and Moisturizers: 14



14. Dark %26amp; Lovely Beautiful Beginnings No-mistake No-lye Children's Relaxer System Regular: 13



15. Dark %26amp; Lovely Plus Ultra-Deep Conditioning No-Lye Relaxer System: 12



16. Luster's Pink Conditioning Super No-lye Cr鐚玬e Relaxer: 14



17. Raveen No-Lye Conditioning Cr鐚玬e Relaxer with Multiple Conditioners: 14



18. Revlon Cr鐚玬e of Nature No-Lye Cr鐚玬e Relaxer System: 13



19. Revlon Fabulaxer Multiple Conditioning No-lye Relaxer Kit: 13



20. Soft %26amp; Beautiful Just for Me No-Lye Conditioning Cr鐚玬e Relaxer, Children's Formula: 14



21. Soft %26amp; Beautiful Super No-lye Conditioning



Relaxer: 14



22. TCB Naturals No-Lye Relaxer, Regular with Olive Oil, Aloe and Henna: 14



The manufacturers provided the following relaxer pH閳ユ獨:



23. Dark %26amp; Lovely Beautiful Beginnings Relaxer for Fine Hair: 10.25



24. Phytospecific Index 1 Relaxer for Fine Hair: 9-12



25. Phytospecific Index 2 Relaxer for Coarse Hair: 9-12



26. Lady Velvet Lye Relaxer: 10-13



NOTE: One of the chemists for the Lady Velvet Lye Relaxer indicated that after attending a conference in England for relaxers that no one should use a relaxer with a pH balance of 12.5 or greater.



A major problem encountered as we followed up on this assignment was that pH balances were not indicated on the relaxers. You had to go to other sources to find this information. Some product manufacturers were not willing to freely part with this information. In another case, a member was transferred throughout the company in an effort to locate someone who even knew the pH balance of their product. Finally, the member was directed to their personal hairdresser who forgot the pH balance of the product. This point is being made because it appears that possibly the manufacturers do not feel that this information is relevant enough to include in their packaging.



As consumers, don閳ユ獩 we have the right to know? Unless we can force the FDA to require manufacturers to label their products with this information, we will never know what we are getting unless we do our own research. We need to initiate a letter writing campaign to our congressperson and the FDA to request that they add a requirement to their cosmetic labeling guidelines to include the pH balances on relaxers.



Other relaxer information:



There are several types of relaxer chemicals: 1. ammonium bisulfite and ammonium thioglycolate 2. calcium hydroxide and guanidine carbonate, and 3. sodium hydroxide (lye). The most damaging chemicals tend to be calcium hydroxide and guanidine carbonate and sodium hydroxide. Most "no-lye" relaxers are based on the calcium hydroxide and guanidine carbonate chemicals. Ammonium bisulfite and ammonium thioglycolate are the least damaging of the chemicals and are normally used as texturizers because they do not get the hair as straight.



Note: A texturizer should never be done on previously relaxed hair because it will eventually disintegrate the relaxed portion of the hair.



When relaxing your hair it is important to read the product directions to determine how long a specific relaxer should be left in. For fine or previously damaged hair the time should be no longer than 13 minutes, for medium-strength or slightly damaged hair the time should be no longer than 15 minutes, and for coarse, resistant or minimally damaged hair the time should be no longer than 20 minutes. These are just guidelines and would vary of course depending on the texture and condition of your hair.



The importance of a neutralizer cannot be stressed enough. It is needed to stop the processing of the relaxer. It should be left in the hair for a minimum of 5 minutes. It takes at least that long for the active ingredients of the neutralizer to penetrate all three layers of the hair shaft and bring the pH of the hair down to normal. If the neutralizing shampoo is rinsed from the hair too soon, the neutralizing action may stop while the pH of the relaxer is still in a high alkaline state. This can cause breakage and shedding because some of the relaxer閳ユ獨 active ingredients are still in the inner-hair causing rapid deterioration. If your hair was in good condition prior to relaxing, and then starts to break or shed after the relaxer treatment, this is probably due to improper neutralizing.



Before using any chemical process, please remember that your hair needs to be in the best possible condition. Relaxing damaged hair will only compound your problems. Since relaxing is very hard on the hair, the importance of proper care and appropriate follow-up treatment cannot be stressed enough.



Relaxers and texturizers..what is your suggestion?

Well, you can be natural and flat iron your hair when you want to wear it straight. The problem i had was my hair would revert back quickly because it is very humid wear i live. My hair is also very kinky. Straight my hair was past my shoulders natural it was a fro. Sooo, I get phytospecific #1 in my hair. My stylist does not leave it on long. Long enough to loosen my kink. My hair looks natural when i dont flat iron it, and it hangs. When i wear it straight it holds much better. I have been getting my hair touched up 3times a year, I might try two times. I feel like I have the best of both worlds and my hair is and looks healthy.



You really need to decide how you want to wear your hair and if you want to sacrifice the health of your hair. When you put a chemical in your hair your are giving up some of your hairs strength. If flat ironing does not work for you I would suggest a texturizer. From the research you have done it looks like phytospecific is has a low PH#. (i am not sure if texturizers were in your research) You can tell your stylist how straight you want your hair and she can shorten the time. If you are happy with the results do not chair hop. I went to a different stylist once and she left the relaxer in to long and my hair was straighter then I wanted.



I hope this helps. But really think about what you want. Once you relax your hair you will have to cut your hair to go back to natural.



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Relaxers and texturizers..what is your suggestion?

If you done all that research for your question, then do it for your answer. Too much information.



Relaxers and texturizers..what is your suggestion?

In my opinion both are bad. You said speak your mind, so...my mind says "Be natural!" :)

How do I take care of african american hair?

Im hispanic but I am about to have a mixed baby. Im having a little boy and I want him to have an afro when hes old enough I think that would be so cute. What shampoo and other products should I use to keep his hair managable? Im clueless about taking care of this texture of hair so please help.



How do I take care of african american hair?

The best way to manage his hair is to get it braided. When getting his hair braided the stylist usually uses grease such as BLue Magic and Softee to make sure that the hair is mositurized and managable. With braided hair, the hair can be an afro with a good comb and wash after the braids get taken out (take them out in about 3 or 4 weeks) or and go back into the braided style for the hair can grow even longer. From experience with some family members with braided hair, it grows very fast so is it gets too long just take him to the barber for a trim.



WELL CONGRATS AND GOOD LUCK!!! =}



How do I take care of african american hair?

um, well, any volumizing hair products should work...but while his hair is still damp, get a comb and comb out the tangles with his hair being gently pulled up, then let it dry and keep doing it!



How do I take care of african american hair?

You have to have a certain texture of hair to have an afro,



cleary you cant have silky thin straight blone hair and get an afro.



I recommend you have the baby first, therefor you know what kinda hair the baby will have (really curly, straight, thick) and go from there.



How do I take care of african american hair?

Try some shea butter products to deep condition before washing, and don't forget to leave conditioner in for a few minutes while he plays in the water so that it has time to work.



How do I take care of african american hair?

just wait to see what type of hair he has. Just because he's going to be mixed don't mean he will have blk people hair. In the invent that he do you do nothing different than u would to your hair wash with shampoo air dry. Around 1 1/2 yrs old take to barber shop tell barber you want him to have an fro they'll know what to do.



How do I take care of african american hair?

You shouldn't use too many products on a baby. Their scalps are very sensitive. Try something very light and stick to it. More than likely, your child will have very curly hair. The hair will be short as a baby. But to maintain an afro, you should keep it cut to manageable height.



How do I take care of african american hair?

the cantu shea butter cream at walmart works good,.and smells good! and they make baby hair products for kinky hair such as this one... http://www.curlmart.com/store/product.ph...



the key is keep the hair moisturized and dont use shampooo with sulfates in the ingredients!



I have mixed hair too and it took me YEARS.. like my WHOLE life so far to find out what works for my hair..and the flat iron isnt the solution..



How do I take care of african american hair?

Check out this website, it offers lots of help about how to take care of natural kinky hair. In general the most important thing to remember when taking care of kinky hair is keeping it moisturized. Stay away from shampoos with sulfates and any products with mineral oil, petroleum, and silicones. These will dry out his hair in the long run.



Good luck and Congrats in advance.



How do I take care of african american hair?

I really doubt if your baby boy could get a fro due to he is mixed.



He should have a good grade of hair. Thick and probably curly or straight.

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