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Do/Have you reused Old Relaxer?

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itismehmmkay

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Was it okay? I'm thinking of just storing relaxer in the fridge. I don't mind if it loses its strength really. I just want to make sure it's not goiing to randomnly make my hair come out in clumps.

Any experiences? I feel like I've seen this mentioned before.
 
I've only ever done that with TCB relaxer that does not require mixing. I just left it under the cabinet. No refrigeration. Never had a problem.

I now always use no lye relaxers that require a mixing of the liquid activator with the solid. The directions specifically state NOT to keep it as it will eventually EXPLODE
 
Relaxer is too inexpensive for you to feel like you need to recycle it. Even the no mix, lye relaxers have a shelf life.

It's your HAIR! Your scalp we are talking about. Throw it away before you come back in a few weeks with a thread crying about your bald spots.
 
The only relaxer that I kept was Vitale Life & Body No Mix Lye that came in a big jar. If you use boxed no-lye, it needs to be disgarded as soon as you're done.

Don't mess around with your scalp, girl. A few dollars saved is not worth it.
 
I use silken child or just for me no lye relaxers. You have to mix them & I throw the unused amount away.

I agree with others. The big tub lye (no mix) relaxers can be stored at room temp just check expiration dates.
 
My grandma and sister do all the time. They just put it in the refrigerator.

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I did it for years with no bad result. The relaxer looses a lot of strength and I didn't refrigerate either. I don't do it now though.
 
I used to do this. Never had a problem with it storing in the fridge. I only ever used the liquid activators ones anyway.
 
I use affirm mild in the big bucket(lye, so no mixing) and it lasts me a year usually. I have never had any issue with it.(and I don't keep it in the fridge)
 
I relax every 4 months and use the 18.75 oz ORS Lye Relaxer. Although I have some left over after each relaxer use, I still buy a new one for each relaxer and throw out the old one. I know it can still be used, but it only cost about $6.00 so I don't mind spending the extra money to calm my paranoia.
 
My grandma and sister do all the time. They just put it in the refrigerator.

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I did it for years with no bad result. The relaxer looses a lot of strength and I didn't refrigerate either. I don't do it now though.

I used to do this. Never had a problem with it storing in the fridge. I only ever used the liquid activators ones anyway.



Thanks yall. And it's for convenience. I mix the relaxer and put it in an applicator bottle. Last night I was able to just pull it out the fridge and apply it right quick.

If I'm still concerned I might switch to another relaxer, but I like what this one does for me.
 
When I used to relax in my non healthy hair habit days I did. :( I used to use that big ol tub of Bantu and I just kept it under the counter. If I had a small cup I'd put it in the fridge or under the counter. Sometimes I would mix it together with the new perm.
 
When I used to relax in my non healthy hair habit days I did. :( I used to use that big ol tub of Bantu and I just kept it under the counter. If I had a small cup I'd put it in the fridge or under the counter. Sometimes I would mix it together with the new perm.

You can do that with bantu. It doesn't have a true shelf life. I called and asked before I used a jar I had since 08 on my daughters hair.
 
Idk why this would be seen as harmful. You'll never see a stylist throwing away the remainder of relaxer.
 
My sisters used to habitually store the unused portion of their boxed no-lye relaxers in the freezer. I think they still do.
 
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