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Why to Opt for Hair Relaxer and Which Type of Hair Relaxer to be Selected?

It is the long, luscious, frizz-free locks that consistency grace, the covers of billboards, magazines, and our television sets. For those of us with naturally wavy, kinky or curly hair, we can’t help but envy the seemingly perfect mane. When you want to transform your unruly locks into smooth straight hair, it can seem like a constant battle of your against product against appliance. If you’re tired of day in and day out heating up your hair straightener and only getting temporary results, it’s time to consider other options. If you’re looking for a more permanent way to transform those misbehaving tresses into smooth locks, consider utilizing a hair relaxer.

It is important to determine whether or not you wish to actually use a hair relaxer. Sure, it could seem like a great idea at first – after all, the end result is the silky smooth locks you’ve been hoping for. However, once you decide to start chemically straightening your hair, it’s important to know that this hair straightening process is a commitment. After the hair starts to grow, the non-relaxed pieces are quite evident; if you decide you want to stop using a hair relaxer, the grow-out process can seem tedious. If you’re okay with making this commitment it’s time to consider your options for a hair relaxer.

There are two main types of hair relaxers readily accessible on the market. There’s lye-based hair relaxer and no-lye relaxers, generally considered to be a more naturally hair straightening method. Lye-based hair relaxers are quite effective, but only because the chemical is extremely strong – this chemical swells the hair cuticle and cause significant damage to your hair. In addition, lye hair relaxer can burn the scalp. This harsh chemical essentially weakens hair to straighten it and could cause breakage and spilt ends in the long-run.

If you are looking for a natural hair straightening method, choose a hair relaxer that lacks the harshness of lye, and choose a no-lye hair relaxer. There are many formulations with no-lye and it’s advantageous to seek the advice of an experienced stylist to find a no-lye relaxer that will best suit your needs. Some no-lye hair relaxers are completely free of damaging chemicals and can be considered natural hair straightening – just make sure to read the label. No-lye hair relaxers are easier on your scalp and often, will produce straighter results.

Regardless of which hair relaxer you decide to use in your quest, it is important to note, that both treatments use a before and after deep-conditioning application, to lessen the damage. While both treatments can be done outside of a salon, if you don’t feel comfortable – don’t risk it. After all, an experienced stylist will be more knowledgeable on the benefits of each hair relaxer and can help better assist you on your straight hair mission.

Lauren B. is a freelance copywriter working Fresh Look Hair. Want straight hair? Who doesn’t – find out about hair relaxer and natural hair straightening by visiting our website.


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