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CurlyCrly said:
Revlon - Regular strength (lye)

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<font color="blue">Same here </font>
 
I was shocked, but I really had a "good hair event," last weekend, when I switched from No-Lye Affirm to an Revlon Relaxer. Good product!
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I am not able to go to beauty supply places since moving outside the US and I cannot find any lye relaxers...at all. I'm going to order online. But I've been using the ole cheapo dark n' lovely no-lye since the beginning of time...When I finally do relax again after I take out these braids, I'm switching to lye and am not sure what I'll order online. /images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
Dionne:

My daughter does my touch-ups. She buys some kind of no-lye botanical relaxer. I had a lye relaxer years ago and it grew one side of my hair down to my shoulders &amp; the other side was "maybe" an 1" long. Luckily my hair on top was long enough to cover the short side. So...I'm reluctant to make the switch.
 
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