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Affirm Lye or No-Lye

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Kiadodie

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All along I'm thinking the salon I go to uses Affirm lye but I think it's Affirm NO LYE.
I notice when she comes from the back she's mixing it in the little jar. That means it's no-lye correct??
 
That sounds like the no-lye......unless she's adding something else to it...like some oil, but that's highly unlikely since it would cut into their profit.
 
LoriLOCX said:
That sounds like the no-lye......unless she's adding something else to it...like some oil, but that's highly unlikely since it would cut into their profit.

That's what I thought! It just hit me. I've going there for almost 2 yrs. and just realized it.
 
The term sensitive scalp means no lye.

Affirm has lye and no lye.
 
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