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Has anyone tried a Natural-Laxer and what were your results?

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Fabulous1

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I am about to complete my third treatment friday and I guess I am pleased with how much it has moisturized and softened my hair. What do you all think?
 
Yea thats it. It is supposed to gradually relax the natural curls so I guess it does make transitioning easier. It has for me.

So will they revert back? I don't want anything to change my texture. I'm always nervous about these "natural relaxers" I mean, why even call it that? :sad:

Is this something that you would have to continue to use? :perplexed
 
I thought about purchasing this too, but I decided to try to make my own, and add that to my line. Its been taking a while to find out what works, and even though of course its temporary, something that will last the whole week in humid weather is the problem.
 
Save your money and use baking soda to soften your hair or salt in your conditioner.:grin: It is almost the same thing as the Naturalaxer, probably even better because you didn't spend as much $. :rolleyes: Did nothing for me or my hair and at the time, I was relaxed.:sad: It will probably soften your texture because I believe it contains some kind of salt in it. I just can't remember the ingredients.
 
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