I just put some of the best relaxer advice to the test and got great results.
We all know that we are supposed to neutralize but did you know the correct way to neutralize?
All relaxer kits come with a neutralizing shampoo that starts out pink but turns white when the hair is "properly" neutralized. I didn't realize there is more to it than that.
When you apply a relaxer it penetrates to the hair shaft--thats where the sulfide bonds are that make our hair curly, kinky whatever.
Applying the neutralizing shampoo and then washing it out repeatedly until it turns white means only the cuticle gets neutralized. Newer methods advocate washing, but only after letting the shampoo sit on the hair so that it can penetrate the shaft where the rest of the relaxer still sits.
This is why there is so much shedding and that irritating "perm" smell.
Well this time I got a lot less shedding and no perm smell. You also wash less which is better for freshly permed hair. the friction from washing can damage hair that has been weakened from the relaxer. I put the shampoo in, lathered up and let it sit for about 5 min. Doing it this way I washed only twice before the lather turned white so I know it works. I washed one more time just for my peace of mind and I had no perm smell!!!
I will post the website where I found this info but for now I just wanted to share what I know.....
We all know that we are supposed to neutralize but did you know the correct way to neutralize?
All relaxer kits come with a neutralizing shampoo that starts out pink but turns white when the hair is "properly" neutralized. I didn't realize there is more to it than that.
When you apply a relaxer it penetrates to the hair shaft--thats where the sulfide bonds are that make our hair curly, kinky whatever.
Applying the neutralizing shampoo and then washing it out repeatedly until it turns white means only the cuticle gets neutralized. Newer methods advocate washing, but only after letting the shampoo sit on the hair so that it can penetrate the shaft where the rest of the relaxer still sits.
This is why there is so much shedding and that irritating "perm" smell.
Well this time I got a lot less shedding and no perm smell. You also wash less which is better for freshly permed hair. the friction from washing can damage hair that has been weakened from the relaxer. I put the shampoo in, lathered up and let it sit for about 5 min. Doing it this way I washed only twice before the lather turned white so I know it works. I washed one more time just for my peace of mind and I had no perm smell!!!
I will post the website where I found this info but for now I just wanted to share what I know.....