secretdiamond
Well-Known Member
a chelating shampoo is used right?
I'm in the process of deciding to switch from lye to no-lye b/c ever since I've been using lye my hair has gone from great to bad to worse.
I cannot even begin to explain what has happened to my hair since I have switched to lye and I don't think you'll believe me when I tell you the state my hair is in now.
Anyway, when I didn't know that lye was "bad" I used no-lye "Just For Me" (yes, the kiddie perm) with no problems that I was aware of. But that could be due to the fact that I was never aware of REAL proper hair care to begin with. So I switched to affirm instantly when I realized this (BIG mistake). Anyway, I've switched relaxers almost every relaxer time since and the last relaxer was the last straw. I realized that lye is just NOT for me.
BUT now that I know more about hair care, I am REALLY scared of switching to no-lye due to the calcium. I don't want the discoloration of hair (which I now realize I had) or the excessive dryness and possible unnecessary breakage. So I was wondering if I used a chelating shampoo, either at neutralizing time or just using one in general, if that would offset the calcium build-up, allowing me to enjoy no-lye with no problems.
What do you ladies think?
ETA: I would love to use phyto, but it doesn't look worth the extra cash just yet and I don't have extra money to be wasting. So I'm thinking of trying 'regular' no-lyes first, and if that doesn't work, then I'll be happy to jump on the Phyto wagon.
I'm in the process of deciding to switch from lye to no-lye b/c ever since I've been using lye my hair has gone from great to bad to worse.


Anyway, when I didn't know that lye was "bad" I used no-lye "Just For Me" (yes, the kiddie perm) with no problems that I was aware of. But that could be due to the fact that I was never aware of REAL proper hair care to begin with. So I switched to affirm instantly when I realized this (BIG mistake). Anyway, I've switched relaxers almost every relaxer time since and the last relaxer was the last straw. I realized that lye is just NOT for me.
BUT now that I know more about hair care, I am REALLY scared of switching to no-lye due to the calcium. I don't want the discoloration of hair (which I now realize I had) or the excessive dryness and possible unnecessary breakage. So I was wondering if I used a chelating shampoo, either at neutralizing time or just using one in general, if that would offset the calcium build-up, allowing me to enjoy no-lye with no problems.
What do you ladies think?
ETA: I would love to use phyto, but it doesn't look worth the extra cash just yet and I don't have extra money to be wasting. So I'm thinking of trying 'regular' no-lyes first, and if that doesn't work, then I'll be happy to jump on the Phyto wagon.

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