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patient1
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Hi All,
I'm not relaxed, considering it, or licensed to apply a relaxer. So this isn't for me.
But still...
I remember my days of being relaxed (14 -19). Scalp burns were rare. Matter of fact, once I started relaxing my hair myself, I never got them.
So have relaxers gotten stronger in the last 15 years? Are stylists being more careless? Is it the clients fault? Is it self-relaxers gone wrong?
I'm not talking about some of the extreme cases of baldness, etc. I'm asking in general, when you go to get a relaxer do you plan on at least one or two scalp burns. For those who don't get them, what's your surefire preventative? I'd like to pass this info on to some folks.
TIA
p1
I'm not relaxed, considering it, or licensed to apply a relaxer. So this isn't for me.
But still...
I remember my days of being relaxed (14 -19). Scalp burns were rare. Matter of fact, once I started relaxing my hair myself, I never got them.
So have relaxers gotten stronger in the last 15 years? Are stylists being more careless? Is it the clients fault? Is it self-relaxers gone wrong?
I'm not talking about some of the extreme cases of baldness, etc. I'm asking in general, when you go to get a relaxer do you plan on at least one or two scalp burns. For those who don't get them, what's your surefire preventative? I'd like to pass this info on to some folks.
TIA
p1


"OH NO!!" I've never forgotten how to apply a relaxer all these years BUT I really think a salon is the best place if you're not doing it yourself. There's too much that can go wrong and I'd probably suffocate a person in vaseline just in case they had been scratching and didn't admit it.