Crystalicequeen123
Well-Known Member
Okay, so I've come to the decision to switch from a mild relaxer to a regular strength relaxer again. Too much breakage.
We have so much info on switching from a regular to a mild, but not much info on vice versa.
My question is: Has anyone ever gone from a mild relaxer to a regular? NOw that I'll be switching to a chemical relaxer that is stronger than my previously mildly-relaxed hair, will I have to have my stylist apply the regular strength relaxer to my previously mildly-relaxed hair so that ALL of my hair can be straight again?? I don't want FURTHER breakage, but it seems like this will be the best way. Sort of like a "corrective relaxer", but it will be from my newgrowth on down since the rest of my hair is mildly relaxed.
What negative effects (if any) could result from this?
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My question is: Has anyone ever gone from a mild relaxer to a regular? NOw that I'll be switching to a chemical relaxer that is stronger than my previously mildly-relaxed hair, will I have to have my stylist apply the regular strength relaxer to my previously mildly-relaxed hair so that ALL of my hair can be straight again?? I don't want FURTHER breakage, but it seems like this will be the best way. Sort of like a "corrective relaxer", but it will be from my newgrowth on down since the rest of my hair is mildly relaxed.
What negative effects (if any) could result from this?