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New Cut for '09
bumpity bump.........
Miz Jackson said:Bumping....has anyone else tried this who has used ORS no-lye? What were the results?
Serenity_Peace said:Bumping as well. I wanna know. I used ORS No-Lye but I'm tired of having dull, dry hair.
I want to know who has switched from No-Lye to Lye, particularly those with fine hair.
Serenity_Peace said:Bumping as well. I wanna know. I used ORS No-Lye but I'm tired of having dull, dry hair.
I want to know who has switched from No-Lye to Lye, particularly those with fine hair.
beana said:you ladies are making me want to try this relaxer out sooo bad!!!! I just bought a 4lb tub of design essentials, but if that doesn't work I'm definitely going to give this a try.
InnerSoul said:my next relaxer will be ORS no-lye. No-lye works for me because I don't want my hair too straight and it makes my hair feel thicker than when I used to use lye. this is JMO as well
Edie said:Do No Lye Relaxers make your hair drier but straighter than Lye? Or is it that lye relaxer keep your hair more moist but does not get your hair as straight as no lye. And does lye relaxer make your hair fair feel thinner than no lye relaxers?
Serenity_Peace said:I've used No-Lye all my life, and I tried ORS Lye for the first time last week.
Here is a comparison:
ORS No-Lye Pros and Cons:
Pros: Leaves hair bouncy and with body, is not harsh on scalp, doesn't make hair limp or lifeless.
Cons: After a few weeks post-relaxer hair becomes excessively dry and prone to breakage, needs more moisture and balance between moisture and protein to combat both dryness and breakage.
ORS Lye Pros and Cons:
Pros: Straightens hair very well. Helps to maintain moisture balance. Can possibly aid in stretching since hair is straight. No breakage, fairly little shedding. Doesn't cause calcium build-up which is bad for fine/thin hair.
Cons: Makes hair appear finer/thiner after relaxer, though my hair is getting back to its fullness only a week post-relaxer; can cause scalp burns but I added EVOO/Almond oil and experienced NO burning. Some people say that lye sometimes leaves the hair underprocessed but this didn't happen to me. It actually made my hair too straight, which I don't want...
Based on this evaluation for my hair, I have decided that I prefer ORS Lye, even as a fine-haired lady. I have relatively little shedding and no breakage. I think that I should be able to stretch this relaxer for my normal 4 months or longer because I am not underprocessed.
Edie said:With the lye, why did it make your hair too straight? Did you leave it on the recommended time or longer?
Did you have limp hair with the lye or did your body return after a week?
Serenity_Peace said:I've used No-Lye all my life, and I tried ORS Lye for the first time last week.
Here is a comparison:
ORS No-Lye Pros and Cons:
Pros: Leaves hair bouncy and with body, is not harsh on scalp, doesn't make hair limp or lifeless.
Cons: After a few weeks post-relaxer hair becomes excessively dry and prone to breakage, needs more moisture and balance between moisture and protein to combat both dryness and breakage.
ORS Lye Pros and Cons:
Pros: Straightens hair very well. Helps to maintain moisture balance. Can possibly aid in stretching since hair is straight. No breakage, fairly little shedding. Doesn't cause calcium build-up which is bad for fine/thin hair.
Cons: Makes hair appear finer/thiner after relaxer, though my hair is getting back to its fullness only a week post-relaxer; can cause scalp burns but I added EVOO/Almond oil and experienced NO burning. Some people say that lye sometimes leaves the hair underprocessed but this didn't happen to me. It actually made my hair too straight, which I don't want...
Based on this evaluation for my hair, I have decided that I prefer ORS Lye, even as a fine-haired lady. I have relatively little shedding and no breakage. I think that I should be able to stretch this relaxer for my normal 4 months or longer because I am not underprocessed.
divinefavor said:I have fine/thin hair as well! Girl, you are making me want to try this for my next touch-up (Sept/Oct). I'm so afraid though that the lye will jack my hair up. I've been using ORS no-lye for a long time. Although, I'm thinking that adding EVOO as you had done may make it less damaging.
MzRhonda said:I've used lye for several years and had some burning with most of the ones I used. I switched to ORS lye just recently NO BURNING at all!!!!!!!
I prefer lye over no lye because no lye left my hair dry and dull and shedding.
Serenity_Peace said:I really think you'll be fine. Your hair doesn't look as fine as mine and I had absolutely no problems: no burning, no irritation. I think adding the EVOO and Almond oil (or any oils you want), also helped tremendously. Since you're waiting 'til Sept/Oct to relax, I'll be sure to keep you posted on how things go. I won't relax until October anyways.
Ladylynn said:Does anyone know where I can find the lye version of this relaxer in the MD/DC area- prefably anywhere from Oxon Hill to Landover?
KathyMay said:Bumping for BSS that sell the ORS lye in the DC/PG Metro. Thanks.
Serenity_Peace said:What area/neighborhood do you live in? Try most Asian BSS's. They have the relaxer, neutralizer, shampoo, conditioner, mayonaise, all the ORS products that you'll need.