Okay so im a guy going for the shaggy hair look but my hair gets way to puffy and curly too pull it off and it just ends up looking bad by the end of the day when it gets real dry sooo a couple months ago i got a relaxer done that lasted about 3 week which was great but my hairstylest said i can only get this done every 3 months..............sooo my questions are
1. Is this true or can i get the relaxer done more often?
2. What are some more long-lasting straightening operations that will last for several months?
3. If you know costs and details plz explain
P.S I live in the dallas area so if you know a good place to go plz tell
Straightening my Hair....and questions...?
the chemicals used in the relaxing process really damages your hair, and that's why it's recommended that you get it done only once every 3 months
that leaves you with 2 options:
- buy a Chi -the best ceramic straightener around that costs $100, and straighten your hair everyday
- go to a salon that uses Thermal Reconditioning, the Japanese hair straightening method that keeps hair straight until roots grow in
Straightening my Hair....and questions...?
look ,dude if your hair is curly and poofy/wiry i sugest you go 4 a different look. if you try to straighten your hair every day to get it shaggy, youll end up like a girl. youi dont want that .
Straightening my Hair....and questions...?
Ok, so straightening your hair really does work, so get a dryness relief shampoo and straighten your hair, then spray it when you are done straightening it that was it will stay shaggy. o, and use conditioner!!!
Straightening my Hair....and questions...?
i have no idea wat a relaxer is just try straightning it with a straightner P.S. I m a girl
Straightening my Hair....and questions...?
You can definately get a relaxer mroe often than every three months; you'll go and have your new growth "virgin" hair touched up as often as needed. Some do it as often as every six weeks.
To prevent that dry look, try a nice moisturizing shampoo. Look for something that contains vitamin e (tocopherol acetate).
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