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Need a a good relaxer

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spanishteardrops

Always follow your heart
I am in need of a good lye relaxer. I did a search already but the post where old. So anyone discover any good ones recently? TIA
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I had the Affirm lye regular put in my course hair for the first time last month, and I absolutely loved the results!
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I have fine 3C/4A hair and Bantu regular works great for me. Most hairdressers don't like it for some reason. Affirm and Elucence and Revlon and Hawaiian Silk Break it off.
 
Precise. It comes two jars per box and I have used it for yrs. I still have a head full of hair and it's pretty healthy...
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I like Hawaiian Silky Regular no base
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My girfriend goes to the shop and does real well with Affirm.
 
I am still debating on if I should relax this summer or wait another 6 months. So please everyone that has gotten their hair relaxed in the last 6 months what relaxer did you use?? Thanks!
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For those who use Affirm, do you have it put in your hair at the salon? Do you purchase it yourself and bring it in, or does the stylist?
 
I also heard Mizani and Affirm Fiberguard (sp?) were good too. I haven't heard anything bad about them (although, personally, I don't care for Affirm).
 
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For those who use Affirm, do you have it put in your hair at the salon? Do you purchase it yourself and bring it in, or does the stylist?

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Usually a stylist does this because it can't be bought unless you are a professional and have a cosmetology license.
 
The affirm can be found at www.sheldeez.com. I don't believe you need a license to buy it from there. I'm tempted to try their mild fiberguard when I do my next texturizer.
 
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