How do you strip relaxer naturally?

How do you strip relaxer naturally?

Relaxing hair gives you six to eight weeks or so of beautifully straight and silky hair. However, the transition from relaxed hair into natural hair is tough – odd curly bits, split ends and endless breakage. Don't lose hope, since there is a recovery route.

Does vinegar take perm out your hair?

A: Vinegar certainly won't do anything to rid the hair of the perm. While vinegar is acidic and will strip the hair of oils and moisture, as well as swelling the hair shaft if left on the hair for too long, it does nothing to break and reform the chemical side bonds that were altered in the perming process.

Do I have to cut my relaxed hair to go natural?

The big chop route involves cutting off all or almost all of your permed hair. … While your permed hair will never return to its natural state, you can retain length while you transition to natural hair, slowly trimming off the damaged ends until it's fully natural at a length you're comfortable with.

How can I straighten my hair everyday without damaging it?

Not only is this just one reason it's very important to neutralize effectively after relaxing, but it is also why ACV rinses on relaxer days can be very helpful. Using ACV will further reduce the pH of your strands, putting them closer to their natural state of being acidic.

What happens if you stop relaxing your hair?

There is no product to remove relaxer; when you relax your hair, it's permanently straightened. When your relaxer does come out, you will be left with Afro hair (depending on your hair type; only 4a, 4b and 4c hair are Afro). If you skip the perm or relaxer, the new hair growing underneath will be your natural hair.