Tuesday, October 6, 2009

If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

will my hair thin out because i straightend them regularly by relaxing them, or will they fall off.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

Hello



What kind of hair do you have ? Are they thick and coarse ? If so it wont be so bad , your hair will be able to handle it , if you hair is thin , forget about it , they will burn and fall out.



Their are new ways to straighten hair out there that can be good , theirs the Japanese silk treatment , it is very expensive but lasts 6 months and your hair does not burn or get damaged and they stay very straight and look very healthy. I would go for that , you pay more but it lasts longer and your hair will not get damaged , hope this helped!



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

Breakage is the long term effect.... thin hair and split ends. In general damaged hair. You can counteract these effects by ensuring that you take treatments and such. Also ensure that your hairdresser only relaxes your new growth. Mine relaxed all my hair now they are really damaged and I'm having hell trying to repair them (i might have to cut them all off)



Good Luck.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

You're hair will be insanely damaged and could even possibly fall out... :-(.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

Why do you have to relax it every month? Relax always wear its effect for up to 6 months, unless your hair IS really that %26gt;.%26lt;. Just use conditioner everyday if you want to... cost less, la.



Side Effect? CANCER (joke)



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

oh noooo u shudnt do dat breakage, thin hair,not good



ur hair is gonna get damaged and i know u dont want dat



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

your hair probly would fall out because it would dry out and break. dont do it unless it's where your hair has grown in.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

"Relaxing" your hair every month may not result in thinning, and possible hair loss, but I can tell you from experience, continually "straightening" your hair will definitely have an adverse reaction on your hair.



When I was in my early 30's, I straigtened my hair every eight weeks. After doing this for two years, my hair was "frizzled".



My only option for healthy hair was to cut it off and start again.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

As a professional cosmetologist, I recommend that you only relax the new growth. As you are rinsing the relaxer out of the hair, it is best to comb through the residual relaxer all the way to the ends (this makes you look as though your whole head has been relaxed). After you rinse and BEFORE you neutralize, apply a good conditioner (Pantene and Dove both have excellent conditioners for various hair types) and leave on for 15-20 minutes. Once you rinse the conditioner out, apply the neutralizing shampoo. After thoroughly shampooing and rinsing out any residue, reapply your conditioner and leave on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse out the conditioner and continue styling. What damages the hair is the lack of good conditioning during and after the relaxer. Every shampoo should be followed by a good conditioner. If relaxed and conditioned properly, your hair will not break or thin out.



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

A lot of broken, dry and brittle hair. It would defiantly not be a good look. what do you do in between your relaxers?? do you get your hair pressed at the roots?? I would suggest asking your stylist for a silk or ceramic press with a light press (with a pressing comb) at the roots



If i relax my hair every month, what is the long term side effect.?

I agree with Kat, relaxers are strong chemicals that can result in baldness and scars if not used properly (that includes overuse) I usually wait 2-3 months. Anything less than six weeks can be extremely damaging.

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