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white people relax their hair too (video)

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I would hope people here at least knew that people of other races relax their hair, lol.

*goes to watch*


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lol, I see in the comments that people are telling her what she did wrong. I hope that this one doesn't blow up like others have.
 
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I did'nt always know that to be honest, and most relaxer kits only have pictures of black people on them, sooo yeah I thought it was only for black people :/
 
Interesting video. I didn't know white women used the same relaxers as black women. I wonder why she covered it with a shower cap.:perplexed
 
I did'nt always know that to be honest, and most relaxer kits only have pictures of black people on them, sooo yeah I thought it was only for black people :/

No I mean here on lhcf. With all the talk about easystraight, perm vs. relaxer, Japanese straightening and brazillian keratin treatments... "we" would know, I hope.

Interesting video. I didn't know white women used the same relaxers as black women. I wonder why she covered it with a shower cap.:perplexed

Yeah, the shower cap is weird. That's not even a shower cap is it? It's a frosting cap.

wow, looked like she was doing a henna treatment. if she keeps doing that she might be bald soon.

I agree. I might send her a nice note about it with some links. It's just sad to see a woman in danger of losing her hair.



Saida... I won't post again in your thread. I'm not trying to hijack, I just have a big mouth :)
 
Neith I didnt know about this :)

easystraight, perm vs. relaxer, Japanese straightening and brazillian keratin treatments... "we" would know, I hope.

defintely going to search for it, thank you :yep:
 
Yes a lot of them do. I have a close friend (black) that specializes in doing relaxers on caucasians. They love her and travel to her home in Delaware once she moved from Ny to there.

A lot of them Italian and Jewish and others have hair textures that are coarser than ours. Joy on the View always talks about how she has a relaxer cause naturally she has an afro.
 
whoaaaa...her hair really didnt need it....from what i saw


I don't think anyone's hair needs it but lots of other folks want the bone straightness look. JMHO


But OT this is the way white people think they must relax their hair.... I use to work part time in a salon years back and this lady kept asking me "so I should put the relaxer all over right?" I was like, IDK how you do it but that's not how we do it.....She couldn't get the concept of new growth..... I kept asking her is this a virgin relaxing treatment?? cause if so yes ......anyway

Maybe she never relaxed before...this was a virgin
 
I have a Costa Rican friend who tried a relaxer. It softened up her curl a bit but it really did not take for some reason
So she was advised to get a Brazilian relaxer.
I think it works more for maybe some Italians or others who have texture closer to ours
 
Lordy lordy, did she base her scalp? She's a little comical --- when talking about neutralizing... "All it shows is when the crap's still in...." But I don't know why it tickled me when she held up her little box of Profectiv, lol. She's got some facts down, but just needs to better her process.
 
Neith I didnt know about this :)

easystraight, perm vs. relaxer, Japanese straightening and brazillian keratin treatments... "we" would know, I hope.

defintely going to search for it, thank you :yep:

My cousin got something similar to the Japanese straightening system in the Philippines, but she said it was called rebonding. She said it last for 6 months (meaning that it stays bone straight! I was shocked). When she immigrated here her mom didn't know what to do and she asked me where she can buy the rebonding treatment. I was so lost and felt bad cause I couldn't help. Any suggestions?
 
I honestly did not know the women of other races relaxed their hair, After watching the video I didn't think she needed it but I wonder if it creates the same issues some may have after relaxing such as breakage or not ...
 
I don't think anyone's hair needs it but lots of other folks want the bone straightness look. JMHO


But OT this is the way white people think they must relax their hair.... I use to work part time in a salon years back and this lady kept asking me "so I should put the relaxer all over right?" I was like, IDK how you do it but that's not how we do it.....She couldn't get the concept of new growth..... I kept asking her is this a virgin relaxing treatment?? cause if so yes ......anyway

Maybe she never relaxed before...this was a virgin

i agree, no ones hair '' needs '' it but, when your hair is a 2.. why chemically relax when you can run a flat iron through your hair for probably 5 mins and get the same results? i just think that a chemical relaxer would do more harm to type 2 hair than flat ironing would. that's just my opinion.
 
Oh yea i knew that, i used to have friends of other races with probably slightly wavy hair and they wanted to relax - i never understood that.
 
My cousin got something similar to the Japanese straightening system in the Philippines, but she said it was called rebonding. She said it last for 6 months (meaning that it stays bone straight! I was shocked). When she immigrated here her mom didn't know what to do and she asked me where she can buy the rebonding treatment. I was so lost and felt bad cause I couldn't help. Any suggestions?

My coworker is Filipino and she just had her hair straighten last week. I asked her was it a Japanese straightener and she said no. I forgot the name of it but she paid between $200-$400 to get it done. It supposed to last 6 months.

Tell your cousin to find a Filipino hair salon b/c that's what my coworker had to do. Her hair was unbelievable silky, shiny, bone straight:blush:.
 
There are many non blacks who relax their hair or use other form of semi permanent straightening.
Not directed at the OP, just an observation in general, I find a lot of BW seem relieved when they find out we aren't the only ones. I ever understood why, esp. since where still the majority.
 
Okay, did she just put on an "Original Gangsta" plastic workout suit to apply a relaxer. You might as well loose some water weight while you straighten your hair. Multi-tasking...cool:yep:
 
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