MuslimahTresses
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I'm just curious. I know silk is good for our hair and how it can help during the relaxing process but is it safe to put it in the relaxer or should it just go on the hair?
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Funny you posted this I just tried it yesterday and I feel like my relaxer didn't take as well.
Funny you posted this I just tried it yesterday and I feel like my relaxer didn't take as well.
Hmmm, I'm sorry to hear this but you might have used a little too much. I only used a cap full and think that I might have to add an additional cap full to my next relaxer. I didn't really want bone straight hair but that's what I ended up with.So next time I will add an additional cap for more texture to be left in my fine hair.
b/c SAA is a protein it reinforces the bonds in your hair that give it its' texture. There was a thread actually recommending it for texlaxers b/c it prevents the relaxer from getting your hair bone straight even if you leave it on for the full processing time.
If you add just a smidge though - you should still be able to get pretty straight while strengthening your hair. If it bothers you, maybe you can add a little to your after relaxer DC instead.
b/c SAA is a protein it reinforces the bonds in your hair that give it its' texture. There was a thread actually recommending it for texlaxers b/c it prevents the relaxer from getting your hair bone straight even if you leave it on for the full processing time.
If you add just a smidge though - you should still be able to get pretty straight while strengthening your hair. If it bothers you, maybe you can add a little to your after relaxer DC instead.
I didn't know it helped out with maintaing texture while relaxing. Do you use lye or no lye relaxer?