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No, I haven't jumped on the relaxer train (not that I have an issue with current riders, I was relaxed for 20 years and just BCed 3 months ago. I'm not enlightened...just curly headed). My thoughts of texturizing haven't come back for the moment.
I want to know if Phytospecific Relaxer is truly "natural".
I ask this because...if in fact egg protein and Soya can straighten hair naturally...why do you have to neutralize?
Are these two ingredients when combined able to form lye or something similar....
In which case it is a lye/no-lye relaxer they just broke the lye down into something else to have it read as "all natural" on the label, but chemically...it's all the same?
Here are the ingredients:
Pre-Care Balm: Zea Mays (Corn) Germ Oil (Mais), Petrolatum (Vaseline), Isopropyl, Myristate, Butylparaben, Chlorphenesin.
Straightening Cream: Water, Mineral Oil, Paraffinum Liquidum, Emulsifying Wax NF, Propylene Glycol, Egg Extract/Ovum (Extrait D’Euf), Steareth-100, PEG-75, Lanolin, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Oleth-20, Cetearyl Alcohol, PEG-10 Rapeseed Sterol, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein (Soja), Fragrance/Parfun, Egg Oil/Ovum (Huile D’Euf).
Inductor Index 1: Water, Guanidine Carbonate, Xanthan Gum, Propylene Glycol, Yellow 5/CI19140.
Neutralizing and Cleansing Emulsion: Water, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (Dérivé De Coco), Propylene Glycol, PEG-15 Cocopolyamine, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate (Dérivé De Coco), Vinegar/Acetum (Vinaigre De Cidre), PEG-4 Rapeseedamide (Dérivé De Colza), Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (Dérivé De Gomme Guar), Sodium Laureth-11 Carboxylate, Laureth-10 (Dérivé De Coco), Fragrance/Parfum, Hydrolyzed Keratin (Hydrolysat De Kératene). Cinchona Succirubra Bark Extract (Quinquina), Sorbitol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Tetrasodium EDTA, Phenolsulfonphtalein, Phenoxyethanol, Parabens (Methyl, Ethyl, Propyl, Butyl, Isobutyl).
Milky Reconstructor: Water, Cetearyl Alcohol (Dérivé D’Huile De Coco), Propylene Glycol, Distearyldimonium Chloride (Dérivé De Colza), Dicetyldimonium Chloride Ceteareth-33 (Dérivé D’Huile De Coco), Acetamidoethyl PG-Trimonium Chloride Stearic Acid, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (Dérivé De Gomme Guar), Mineral Oil/Parafinum Liquidum, Lanolin Alcohol, Oleyl Alcohol, Canola Oil, Amodimethicone Octoxynol-40, ISO-Laureth-6, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, (Dérivé De Proténes De Blé), Fragrance/Parfum, Butylparaben, Diazolidinyl Urea, Yellow 5/CI 19140.
Someone help me understand what exactly is going on here. I'd like to recommended it to the relaxed heads in my life...but I don't want to tell them I found something "natural"...when in fact, it isn't.
Please refrain from giving reviews or raving/hating on this product. I want to know if what it claims is TRUE/POSSIBLE not how well/not well it worked for you. Thanks!
Help!
WAIT. That's it? They just...put powdered egg whites and tofu in a regular relaxer?
Nope. Anything that changes the natural curl pattern of your hair, isn't natural. When I was relaxed I used Phyto for about 5 years and if I ever go back to relaxing it will be my #1 choice![]()
Wow, I made an exact same thread just a week ago when this one was made already.
Im starting to think theyre LYEing about their ingredients. Think about it, GUANIDINE CARBONATE on its own can't straighten hair, and all them chemicals in the straightening cream dont have straightenin properties. What would you need all those reconstructor and neutralizer for if its some magical all-natural product that dont damage the hair. I also noticed some people who didn't just tex-lax and fully relaxed say they had a buildup on the hair.
Me thinks they got Calcium Hydroxide in that Straightenin Cream and that they purposefully omitted it for marketing purposes. I wonder if theres a way to test for it Calcium Hydroxide and the pH on your own. If they LYEing about the most important part of the product, who knows what else they aint tellin you.
Soy and Egg dont straighten hair. Soy and Egg mixed with guanidine carbonate do not straighten hair. Guanidine carbonate on its own doesn't straighten hair. There aint no other perm with guanidine carbonate, that requires mixing that aint called a guanidine hydroxide relaxer.A chemical is a chemical period. Natural or synthetic it is still a chemical. Chemists correct me if I’m wrong. I haven’t had chemistry in a lonnnnggg arse time!
Typically the no lye relaxers that you mix has a cream base and are made up of calcium hydroxide and guanidine carbonate. When the two parts are mixed, guanidine hydroxide is formed that activates the relaxation process.
With this relaxer system, calcium hydroxide is not in the base and the inductor contains guanide carbonate. The base maybe has no relaxing properties on its own which is why the pH is so high? I’m guessing the guanide carbonate reacts with the soy, egg complex in some way for the relaxation process to occur. Again, it’s just a thought. Just because it comes from “natural sources” doesn’t mean that your hair won’t suffer any damage from misuse/abuse using it. You would still need a neutralizer and reconstructor.
But I do know this. It is the best relaxer I’ve ever tried and I’ve tried over 15 different brands lye and no-lye over my lifetime and will never go back to em….EVAH.My hair looks and feels just different that's all.
I would be interested in knowing how the relaxation process works though.
Soy and Egg dont straighten hair. Soy and Egg mixed with guanidine carbonate do not straighten hair. Guanidine carbonate on its own doesn't straighten hair. There aint no other perm with guanidine carbonate, that requires mixing that aint called a guanidine hydroxide relaxer.
I aint tell you to stop using. Shoot, I get annoyed as heck when I see ladies runnin round screamin so-and-so ingredient cause cancer, so-and-so ingredient gonna kill you. Im just curious to see if I'm right, which I strongly suspect. I know Phyto says theyre a No-Lye, which as everybody knows is a mis-nomer, and that all relaxers have Lye. What Phyto is essentially trying to convince us is that they LITERALLY have no lye, through their marketing and by the leavin out Calcium Hydroxide from their ingredients listing, which is illegal, btw. I know they french and everyone think their blank dont stank, but I aint buyin da hype juz yet
Sodium hydroxide IS LYE.
Calcium hydroxide IS NOT LYE by definition but has the same effect as sodium hydroxide. The mis-nomer is MARKETING which was supposed to make us think it is safer. That part is certainly not true. It's still caustic!
The dryness associated with no lye relaxers comes from the calcium deposits left on the hair making the hair appear dull. I've experienced this with other brands as I remember the chalky feeling and dryness. Can't say this did not happen with the other members because everybody knows that everybodys hair is different when it comes to how our hair responds to ANYTHING. What works for one will not work for others.
Now as far as it's activity. I think that the cream alone will not straighten but combined with the inductor something is going on because the pH of the product after mixing is high. I would hate to think that Phyto would put it's reputation on the line like that and omit anything that was in that jar. It is illegal and just plain ole' stupid to do.
So like you I am curious as to what is in that jar but I'm not quite convinced that there is any calcium hydroxide in there. That chalk, dry, dull look and feel is unmistakable.
I'm betting it has Calcium Hydroxide, and they just figured they'd leave it outta the ingredient listing and keep tellin lying to people that it doesnt have it. Shoot, if ur payin 60 bones for a relaxer in the first place, ur already a lil off ur rocker, heck i couldnt believe myself i was allowin myself to spend 60 bones for that mess...so if ur willin to overspend by a ridiculous amount, u'll most likely eat up whatever garbage/lies they say about their magical product with no calcium hydroxide.I'm getting confused too, How does it work?
I'm betting it has Calcium Hydroxide, and they just figured they'd leave it outta the ingredient listing and keep tellin lying to people that it doesnt have it. Shoot, if ur payin 60 bones for a relaxer in the first place, ur already a lil off ur rocker, heck i couldnt believe myself i was allowin myself to spend 60 bones for that mess...so if ur willin to overspend by a ridiculous amount, u'll most likely eat up whatever garbage/lies they say about their magical product with no calcium hydroxide.
I dunno why you catchin feelings. Like I said earlier, keep using whatever u like, i aint never tell u or anyone to stop usin. Im just tryna find out if they are being truthful, because if they aint, what theyre doing is ILLEGAL.Well.....I'll just be off my rocker then cause for MY HAIR it's da bombDon't care much for their other product lines though. Shout out to Ms. Polly for the stash!
Do you dahlin'. You know what works best for your hair just like I KNOW what works for mine.
Peace! *two fangas*
I dunno why you catchin feelings. Like I said earlier, keep using whatever u like, i aint never tell u or anyone to stop usin. Im just tryna find out if they are being truthful, because if they aint, what theyre doing is ILLEGAL.