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That was then.My hair stylist used Design Essentials Lye for my relaxer touch ups.
My current hair stylist uses Mizani Lye for my relaxer touch ups now.
I was waiting to hear some more reviews on the Butter Blend...it sounds like it would be good! Glad you like it Allandra! (down PJ down!!)That was then.
Now it's Mizani Butter Blend Relaxer System (love it).
Wow! Decisions, decisions!
I'm new on here, but have been absorbing all the good advice and experience on this forum. I'm about to change relaxers after years of using Soft and Beautiful no-lye regular relaxer which at first, produced good results on my hair, but I've noticed for a while that whilst initially the hair looks straight after processing and a roller set (thanks Sis!) my hair tends to feel very dry.
Now I'm torn between relaxer choices, as I'm thinking about Silk Elements, ORS Olive Oil, Profectiv or Phyto Index 2, as I know that I do not want to continue with Soft and Beautiful, but I need a relaxer that can straighten my hair and keep it straight (my hair can revert from super smooth to looking like I need it to be relaxed again, within 2 to 3 weeks) which doesn't burn my sensitive scalp.
What a dilema! So any advice ladies - or further thoughts on these relaxers will be soooooo appreciated!
so Im using Silk Elements No lye hopefully it wont be too underprocessed its been awhile since Ive done my own relaxer. My regular relaxer gets my hair straight enough for me but I can barely keep it on for longer than 15 minutes. Sensitive scalp.
I don't know why I ever stopped using it.I will use OPTIMUM NO-LYE forever!
Can't believe no one else has mentioned it. It keeps my hair smooth, straight and healthy.