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FemmeCreole

Island Gyal
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have any of you used that product?
I found out about it last yr and I'm curious to know if anybody here have any experience with it.
 
there is another one though from a different company called Baka Beauty
naturalaxer is from African wonders.

Baka Beauty has Natural-Laxer Mix
 
there is another one though from a different company called Baka Beauty
naturalaxer is from African wonders.

Baka Beauty has Natural-Laxer Mix

I looked at BakaBeauty and it seems ok, but it just loosens the natural curl pattern. I've found that henna does the same thing.
 
http://www.treasuredlocks.com/naturalrelaxer1.html

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/treasuredlocks_1991_398495

Everyone has been asking "Does a natural, chemical-free relaxer really exist?" After almost a year of research, we can finally say "Yes, it does". It's called Natural-Laxer MIX TM.

Baka Beauty Products International has brought an all natural herbal relaxer and hair treatment to the Western World. Before you order, please read what this "relaxer" is and what it is not. We believe natural relaxers have gotten a bad rap for two reasons. There have been, and there are "natural relaxers" on the market that are not 100% natural. And, there have been unrealistic expectations about what a natural relaxer could do. Baka Beauty Products' Natural-Laxer MIX is 100% natural powder made entirely of sun dried exotic herbs and Sahara Clay hair leaving it silky smooth. The herbs used in the natural relaxer are completely natural and completely safe. When mixed with Sahara Clay and hot water and applied to the hair and skin, it produces miraculous results. This ancient herbal secret has been used dating back to the pharaohs. Available now from Treasured Locks, Natural-Laxer MIX is an advanced spa treatment for your hair andEveryone has been asking "Does a natural, chemical-free relaxer really exist?" After almost a year of research, we can finally say "Yes, it does". It's called Natural-Laxer MIX TM.

Baka Beauty Products International has brought an all natural herbal relaxer and hair treatment to the Western World. Before you order, please read what this "relaxer" is and what it is not. We believe natural relaxers have gotten a bad rap for two reasons. There have been, and there are "natural relaxers" on the market that are not 100% natural. And, there have been unrealistic expectations about what a natural relaxer could do. Baka Beauty Products' Natural-Laxer MIX is 100% natural powder made entirely of sun dried exotic herbs and Sahara Clay hair leaving it silky smooth. The herbs used in the natural relaxer are completely natural and completely safe. When mixed with Sahara Clay and hot water and applied to the hair and skin, it produces miraculous results. This ancient herbal secret has been used dating back to the pharaohs. Available now from Treasured Locks, Natural-Laxer MIX is an advanced spa treatment for your hair and skin that you apply yourself in the comfort of your own home. Each Natural-Laxer MIX is enough for approximately application for a "typical" head of hair, depending on the volume and length of your hair.
skin that you apply yourself in the comfort of your own home. Each Natural-Laxer MIX is enough for approximately application for a "typical" head of hair, depending on the volume and length of your hair.
 
I've used it twice. It's a nice spa treatment. Henna did a better job of relaxing my curl pattern. I'm not knocking it, just don't look for any major straightening. It's really good if you're going to flat iron or use heat after it dries. That's where I saw a difference. My hair was soft and manageable. It's really a nice treat for the hair from time to time. That's my spin on it. Would I try it again, yeah. I've actually been thinking about it. Anything natural and gentle on the locks is good in my book.
 
I've used it twice. It's a nice spa treatment. Henna did a better job of relaxing my curl pattern. I'm not knocking it, just don't look for any major straightening. It's really good if you're going to flat iron or use heat after it dries. That's where I saw a difference. My hair was soft and manageable. It's really a nice treat for the hair from time to time. That's my spin on it. Would I try it again, yeah. I've actually been thinking about it. Anything natural and gentle on the locks is good in my book.
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I'm not looking for straightening............what you got...softness, manageability and something to make my flat iron look better cause lord knows I need help when it come to flatironing my hair myself
 
I ordered the naturalaxer(not the baka beauty one) a while back and they never sent me my product! I called and emailed and never got any responses... they just stole my money... it's ok tho i probably wud have regretted it anyway... I'm all natural now baby!
 
I've used it twice. It's a nice spa treatment. Henna did a better job of relaxing my curl pattern. I'm not knocking it, just don't look for any major straightening. It's really good if you're going to flat iron or use heat after it dries. That's where I saw a difference. My hair was soft and manageable. It's really a nice treat for the hair from time to time. That's my spin on it. Would I try it again, yeah. I've actually been thinking about it. Anything natural and gentle on the locks is good in my book.
This sounds really good and I see this is different than the product from the http://www.curlrelaxer.com/index.html site which received bad reviews. The Baka Beauty has Natural-Laxer Mix product you tried sounds more like what I am interested in trying.

Thanks for the review!

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I'm not looking for straightening............what you got...softness, manageability and something to make my flat iron look better cause lord knows I need help when it come to flatironing my hair myself
Did you ever try it? Bumping for reviews. :grin: Thank you!

ETA Link to product:

http://bakabeauty.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=145
 
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This sounds really good and I see this is different than the product from the http://www.curlrelaxer.com/index.html site which received bad reviews. The Baka Beauty has Natural-Laxer Mix product you tried sounds more like what I am interested in trying.

Thanks for the review!


Did you ever try it? Bumping for reviews. :grin: Thank you!

ETA Link to product:

http://bakabeauty.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=145

I tried the natural-laxer............. pure messy sh!t!!!!
that didn't do one thing for my hair.
 
I tried the natural-laxer............. pure messy sh!t!!!!
that didn't do one thing for my hair.


Same here. I was transitioning and wanted to make the process easier. Failed! That crap left a strange film on my hair and it was a mess afterward (dry, tangly etc.). I just gave up and got a relaxer after close to a year of transitioning.
 
I've used it twice. It's a nice spa treatment. Henna did a better job of relaxing my curl pattern. I'm not knocking it, just don't look for any major straightening. It's really good if you're going to flat iron or use heat after it dries. That's where I saw a difference. My hair was soft and manageable. It's really a nice treat for the hair from time to time. That's my spin on it. Would I try it again, yeah. I've actually been thinking about it. Anything natural and gentle on the locks is good in my book.

ITA with naturalgurl. I used to use it and it does make the hair softer and it is a good spa treatment. Keep in mind it DOES not alter the hair strands.

The only reason why I haen't used it in a while because for one, its messy. Two, its tooo time consuming. Plan atleast 3-4 hours if you plan on using it!
 
It almost sounds like yogurt will do the same temp loosen the curl trick essentially...minus the coating and the dryness, yogurt definately makes the hair soft and relaxes the curl..... I think I'll just play around with yogurt and perhaps henna.
 
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