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Which Relaxer are you using this minute???

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Wich relaxer do you use?

  • ORS

    Votes: 51 21.3%
  • Silk Elements

    Votes: 33 13.8%
  • Mizani/Butter Blends

    Votes: 44 18.3%
  • Affirm/Fiberguard

    Votes: 30 12.5%
  • Other/Wich one

    Votes: 82 34.2%

  • Total voters
    240
I'm still on that Silk Elements Mild Lye Relaxer. I've been using it for about 4 years now...I think it's awesome! It never causes me any irritation and I never end up overprocessing my hair. The Mild strength allows me enough time to get to all of my NG.
 
Silk Elements Lye - Regular

I've been using this relaxer since 2006. It gets my hair straight while feeling very silky.
 
I use Optimum multi-mineral Reduced PH creme relaxer in mild for color treated hair. I have been using it for quite sometime now with no issues.
 
For the past 3 and half years it's been ORS lye Regular...I was with Soft n Beautiful for like 13 years..just cut off those ends...now my hair is all ORS tex-relaxed.

I did notice this relaxer changed the texture of my hair. My hair was straight but when wet it had a pretty crinkly wave pattern. The S & B left me with bone straight hair.

ditto with amwcah, tried Se once and it thinned and underprocessed my hair..a hot mess
 
I been using Just For Me ( kiddie perm) since I was ten years old. I tried adult perm once and it was just to strong for me. My scalp bothered me up to two weeks afterwards:fistshake::fistshake: . From there I learned if it ain't broke don't fix it :nono2:.
 
I'm not relaxed, but I saw something today @ the local BSS that sorta shocked me: apparentely Sunsilk makes relaxers, I had no idea. Has anyone ever used them?
 
I use Phytospecific index 2 and have done so for about six years or so. The only way I would change is if Phtyo stopped making it. With the information and tips I've acquired from the ladies here, I don't have breakage from relaxing.

Same here:yep:. I have used it since May 2007 and I am loving it all the way:grin:
 
I'm not relaxed, but I saw something today @ the local BSS that sorta shocked me: apparentely Sunsilk makes relaxers, I had no idea. Has anyone ever used them?

I googled them today. It was like a 'duh' moment. 3 types of relaxers? I thought that was the norm. I was getting excited for basically nothing :sad::


http://www.unilever.co.za/ourbrands/personalcare/sunsilk.asp
Sunsilk Afro in South Africa

The launch of Sunsilk Afro in the South African market in 2002 was one of the biggest and most challenging projects that Unilever has ever undertaken. Although Unilever is very strong in every other personal grooming category, we had no presence whatsoever in the black haircare sector.
The market was saturated and highly fragmented. There were over 230 brands already on the shelves. Most South African women were under the spell of the popular Afro-American brand Dark 'n Lovely as well as the local brand Black Like Me.
Sunsilk relaunch of Relaxers – the biggest news ever!

In February 2006 Sunsilk re-launched the relaxer range that would change the world of relaxers forever.
Gone are the days of one size fits all relaxers. This was the result of the most comprehensive research conducted on over 3 000 women across Africa. Hair samples were analysed in laboratories at Sunsilk's Global Technology Centre in the UK and its Regional Technical Centre in South Africa. In-use product tests conducted on many different relaxers.
From this research Sunsilk has discovered that different women have very different hair types. Women have one of three different hair types:
  • Soft Hair
  • Medium Hair
  • Coarse Hair
Each hair type has unique characteristics and requires specific treatment to look its best. Products that are suitable for one type of hair will not give the best results for a different hair type. It is therefore very important that women correctly identify their own hair type so that they can decide how best to care for their hair.
Women already know that they need to understand their unique grooming needs. Facial products are designed to cater from women's specific skin types. Cosmetics are made to enhance women's individual skin tones. Even clothing designers recognise that different women have different body types and need clothing designed accordingly.

Neutralising shampoo

When all these factors were taken into account, our mission became clear. We would reach out to South African women with a fresh, new message that Sunsilk Afro was the only brand that truly understood their emotional hair care needs. We would combine this message with demonstrations of our knowledge of ethnic hair care problems, and offer simple solutions for every South African woman, giving her the confidence that only soft, strong and beautifully shiny hair can provide.
The Sunsilk Afro brand has gone from strength to strength since the launch, and sales continue to follow an upward trend. The market still remains a challenging environment, however, and these victories have been hard-fought.
With this continually evolving approach, we cannot fail in our mission to take Sunsilk Afro hair care all the way to the top as the outright market leader - the number one haircare brand for South African women.
 
This may be a question that has been asked before, but I honestly do not know..Is NO-Lye better then Lye or vice versa and why?


No-lyes get hair straighter and quicker but you can correct underprocessing with lye only (for safe results). Lithium hydroxide relaxers leave the hair the straightest and dryest. I would just suggest that people not mix in between the two.
 
My last 3 retouches have been with Hawaiian Silky No Base (Lye) Mild. I have used this brand off and on for years...its old faithful. It's like an old lover you can't shake. :lachen:

I bought Silk Elements Lye Mild last night because I've been dying to try it for a year now...I've heard it doesn't burn as much as other relaxers (and HS does burn a bit) so I'm excited to see if that's true.
 
I got a touchup yesterday with Silk Elements Megasilk Regular. It burned me like crazy :perplexed. My 2 previous relaxers, I used Mizani Butter Blend Regular and I hardly got any burns. I was trying to save a few bucks, but I found out that SE doesn't work for my sensitive scalp, despite me basing it the day before. I'm going back to Mizani Butter Blend for my next relaxer and sticking to it!
 
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I'm not relaxed, but I saw something today @ the local BSS that sorta shocked me: apparentely Sunsilk makes relaxers, I had no idea. Has anyone ever used them?

I am not surprised. Sunsilk had been sold in other countries for years under another name. I think Sedal. Which still exist but I think there was a thread or two about the two brands a while back.

And Sunsilk also has the lines that they don't sell in the US, like the black one, for black hair which I think they sell in Asia or somewhere. Something like that.

I just recall the Sunsilk line with tentacles that reach all over the world with all kinds of products.

Surprised that you see here though. I would be interested in the ingredients.
 
I got a touchup yesterday with Silk Elements Megasilk Regular. It burned with like crazy :perplexed. My 2 previous relaxers, I used Mizani Butter Blend Regular and I hardly got any burns. I was trying to save a few bucks, but I found out that SE doesn't work for my sensitive scalp, despite me basing it the day before. I'm going back to Mizani Butter Blend for my next relaxer and sticking to it!

Same here. I had 2 retouches with Mizani BB and my hair was literally like butter. I needed a retouch before the holidays and self-relaxed with Hawaiian Silky because I wanted to save a few bucks. Big mistake! My hair instantly turned hard and course as soon as I rinsed the relaxer out. Needless to say I will be relaxing with Mizani BB next time with my stylist. :ohwell:
 
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My current stylist uses Affirm Fibergaurd (normal) I have a sensitive scalp and burned everytime before using this relaxer. I can sit now and my hair always turns out great. I still have texture when its wet and its not limp and stringy! love it!
 
My stylist has been using Design Essentials on me for a little over a year and I love it. Prior to that, he used Affirm and Revlon and I liked them as well, but I'm sold on DE.
 
I voted for Mizani BB lye (mild strength) but I also use Design Essentials lye (regular strength because I can't find the mild one). I have been using the DE relaxer for about 8-9 months and the Mizani BB I used as my last realxer and I have to admit I have 2 favorite relaxers. I like them both equally. I find that I have to add oils and silk amino acids to my DE relaxer to dilute it a little to avoid getting bone straight results.
 
I use Affirm - only used it once but I'm addicted - I'm using it again for my next relaxer. Hair feels light and feathery.
 
I use Motions Lye Relaxer Mild or Regular, right now regular. I have been using this off an on (Mostly on) for damn since I was 17. Now I am 31. So you do the math, that isn't my subject of course. I love it, I can go upto 6 months relaxer free! Yet, I am relaxing every 4 months for ease. 6 month if I am wearing lots of protective styles. I love my MOTIONS!
 
I have been using ORS olive oil lye to texlax the last 2 times. I like the way it straightens but I have noticed more of an itchy scalp since using it (and I base my scalp). I think my hair doesn't like olive oil but loves coconut oil. I plan t switch to Silk Elements if I can ever find it.

You can get SE online or local at Sally's.
 
Before I was natural I was using Hawaiian Silky. My stylist used Design Essentials once and I loved it. I was natural for almost 5 years and went back to relaxing just last September in which I used Hawaiian Silky regular again. I used it twice and it was nothing like it was before. My hair was dry and after like 2 weeks it didn't seem like I had a relaxer at all and I stretch for 8 weeks. I tried ORS super for my 3rd relaxer (2/12) and I have fell in love! I think I will be using this from now on.
 
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