SHOULD I USE SUPER STRENGTH RELAXER?

Nanyanika

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jasmin said:
For me personally if I don't relax straight enough my hair will get tangled and knotted.
ITA i have to relax my hair traight, or else i'm looking for trouble, i had enough drama with my texturized hair
 

Nanyanika

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shunta said:
Den, what about the SE no-lye version since no-lye would probably leave it straighter. Im thinking of trying the no-lye, too.
I was thinking about SE no lye the over the week, i hope that no-lye won't dry the heck outta my hair though.
 

sareca

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I like your cut Den. The ends look amazing.

I like your little waves. :) But I would try applying more relaxer before I tried changing the strength. I recently figured out Phyto needs a generous amount to get hair really straight. Maybe it's true for other relaxers too. Did you load it on?
 
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Nanyanika

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sareca said:
I like your cut Den. The ends look amazing.

I like your little waves. :) But I would try applying more relaxer before I tried changing the strength. I recently figured out Phyto needs a generous amount to get hair really straight. Maybe it's true for other relaxers too. Did you load it on?
Thanks for compliments Sareca, my stylist used a lot of product however , it still didn't straighten much, i may have to switch to their no-lye version.
 

LovelyLionessa

Active Member
den1 said:
Thanks for responding!! now i have to decide whether to stick with SE but leave it on longer or switch, there has been so much raving about ors, i may even try the lye version.



I'm in the same boat with you Den. I just don't feel the SE reg. lye gets my hair straight enough. I'm thinking about jumping ship and trying ORS lye. :scratchch
 
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