sugarsweet
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calling all naturals curlaway has anyone seen or tried it
http://www.xenna.com/product_curlaway.html
here is the web site what do you ladies think. All the benefits of a relaxer and stay natural at the same time.
How Curlaway straightens hair
Curlaway Gel breaks hydrogen bonds in the keratin protein of your hair, not S-S bonds like conventional, high-pH relaxers. (Hydrogen bonds are what break whenever Caucasian or Hispanic hair becomes wet.) With repeated use these hydrogen bonds weaken so Caucasian or Hispanic hair when dry, is as straight as it is when wet. The shampoo is slightly high in pH (9.0), causing the hair to “set” in the straighter configuration achieved by the gel.
The effect is cumulative – the more you use Curlaway Gel and Shampoo, the straighter your hair becomes. Stop using the products whenever you are happy with the texture of your hair. Restart the treatment when your hair starts to recurl or if summer humidity calls for more control.
On African-American hair, the result is a successful “touch-up” of chemically-relaxed hair or hair that is softer, easier to comb and amazingly responsive to heat curlers or wands, often eliminating the need for chemical relaxation to get the look you want.
I guess it work's like the coconut milk and lime relaxer
http://www.xenna.com/product_curlaway.html
here is the web site what do you ladies think. All the benefits of a relaxer and stay natural at the same time.
How Curlaway straightens hair
Curlaway Gel breaks hydrogen bonds in the keratin protein of your hair, not S-S bonds like conventional, high-pH relaxers. (Hydrogen bonds are what break whenever Caucasian or Hispanic hair becomes wet.) With repeated use these hydrogen bonds weaken so Caucasian or Hispanic hair when dry, is as straight as it is when wet. The shampoo is slightly high in pH (9.0), causing the hair to “set” in the straighter configuration achieved by the gel.
The effect is cumulative – the more you use Curlaway Gel and Shampoo, the straighter your hair becomes. Stop using the products whenever you are happy with the texture of your hair. Restart the treatment when your hair starts to recurl or if summer humidity calls for more control.
On African-American hair, the result is a successful “touch-up” of chemically-relaxed hair or hair that is softer, easier to comb and amazingly responsive to heat curlers or wands, often eliminating the need for chemical relaxation to get the look you want.
I guess it work's like the coconut milk and lime relaxer
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