What is Vigorol liquid relaxer?
What is Vigorol liquid relaxer?
Vigorol Liquid Hair Straightener is a lye-free hair-straightening product. The active ingredients include water, ammonium lauryl sulphate, ammonium thioglycolate and ammonium hydroxide. It is important that you use enough of the product to cover your hair from scalp to ends.
Which relaxer is the best for hair?
10 Best Relaxers For Black Hair
- SoftSheen Carson Optimum Salon Hair Care No-Lye Relaxer.
- Avlon Fiber Guard Sensitive Scalp Relaxer Kit.
- ORS Olive Oil Professional Creme Relaxer.
- TCB Hair Relaxer.
- Luster’s ShortLooks Color Relaxer.
- Hawaiian Silky No-Lye Relaxer.
- Miracle’s New Growth No-lye Relaxer.
- ORS Olive Oil Organic Root Stimulator No-Lye Relaxer.
Should you cut your hair before or after a relaxer?
It’s best to do it after a relaxer. If you can’t wait until then I suggest you get your stylist to straighten it as smooth as it will go with a flatiron before cutting it.
Can I wash my hair 3 days before a relaxer?
Don’t scratch, wash or work out 3-4 days prior to relaxer day. Believe it or not, this can cause scalp irritation, which can lead to burning. Let your hair rest. Do coat the length of your hair with oil or conditioner to protect the previously relaxed hair from the relaxer.
How long should a relaxer sit in your hair?
Ten to 15 minutes
What happens if you wash your hair before a relaxer?
Your hair and scalp produce natural oils that help protect the skin and hair from the harmful chemicals of a relaxer. If you wash your hair too soon before a relaxer it opens the pores of the scalp and removes the natural protective oils, which can lead to burning your scalp and hair.
How long should you go in between relaxers?
When getting relaxers, it’s recommended that you wait at least twelve weeks between touch-ups; that’s about three months. By that time most people have a significant amount of new growth to minimize the chances of the relaxer over-lapping, and therefore over processing the previously relaxed strands.
Can you relax your hair every 4 weeks?
Relaxing your hair every 4-6 weeks is simply too short of a time frame for enough new growth to appear. I stretch my relaxers at least 10-12 weeks giving me more than enough new growth for a touch up. Leaving relaxer on way too long, longer than the recommended time on your relaxer kits, is considered over-processing.