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Chemical Free Relaxers?

I really want curly hair without, all the Chemicals. My hair is very damaged but I want A healthy, Chemical relaxer to either get straight or curly hair any Ideas? MY hair Will NOT get A curl.

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  1. Sur La Mer says:

    In the good ol’ days, they used plastic curlers to tame their hair. Made their hair silky, soft, smooth, and healthy.
    In the 60’s & 70’s, they use a round pro brush and hair dryer, brushing the hair away from their face.
    Heat & chemicals are hair’s worst enemies, that started in the 80’s.
    Another way to find the secret to beautiful hair? Find someone with beautiful healthy curls or silky, shiny (not greasy) straight hair and ask him or her to share secrets, preferably someone who is 40-60 years older than YOU. I have 5 decades, so you’re getting the answers you need, right here! I won’t charge you a penny! If your hair won’t take a curl or straight, it’s because they’ve been tampered with.
    People slept with their curlers on, or sit in the beauty salon for 20 mins. under a helmet of hair dryer.
    Curlers comes in small, medium, large curlers.
    Small if you want tighter curls, shorter hair.
    Medium: medium curls, medium length hair.
    Large: longer hair, larger curls.
    “smaller section of hair you use the tighter/bouncier the curl, and the longer bigger section you use the bigger the wave or loose the curl. ”
    Start your curlers, where you want the curls to begin.
    You can also pin curls your hair, if they’re short to medium. You can also braid your hair the night before, several sections of braid . . . .after they’ve been wash, all night and sleep with them, and take the braids out in the morning. Finger comb to style. Use scarf to keep them from the wind.
    Other than those above, NONE they’re all chemicals and they are all part of the billion dollar business. Hair straighteners are known as hair relaxers, keratin treatments and hair-smoothing products. They work by breaking and reforming the chemical bonds in keratin, which is the main protein that gives shape to each hair.
    The FDA has previously received complaints that the products cause adverse reactions, including nervous system problems such as headaches, respiratory tract problems, nausea, chest pain, vomiting and rashes.
    12-12-12
    Hair-straightening products are allowed to contain small concentrations of formaldehyde (0.2 percent). But several hair-straightening solutions have been found to contain well above the allowable limit. For example, one popular hair-straightening product that advertised itself as “formaldehyde-free” actually contained 6.8 percent to 11.8 percent formaldehyde.
    Another example: Fourteen women, including two from North Texas and one from Houston, are suing Unilever, the maker of a product they claim caused permanent damage to their hair.
    “It transforms frizzy, unmanageable hair into hair that’s sleeker and easier to style,” said the commercial for the Suave Professionals Keratin Infusion 30-Day Smoothing Kit, which is no longer being sold
    When she began looking online for more information about the product, she said she found some people who said it worked, but more who said it damaged their hair.
    She discovered a Facebook page devoted to angry consumers, and there are multiple postings on YouTube. I’ve been warning people about relaxers since 2009 and people are giving me thumbs down!
    BTW: A variety of hair-straightening products used in professional salons can expose both hairdressers and their customers to formaldehyde. The results show that three professional hair-smoothing treatments labeled “formaldehyde free” can produce the cancer-causing chemical at concentrations above the occupational exposure limits set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. They tested four products: Coppola Keratin Complex Blonde Formula, Global Keratin Juvexin Optimized Functional Keratin, La Brasiliana Escluso Keratin Treatment with Collagen, and Brazilian Blowout Acai Professional Smoothing Solution. While ChemRisk tested four popular brands of hair straighteners, THERE ARE HUNDREDS on the market. Nov. 11-11
    By contrast, beauty salon owners and stylists generally lack a scientific background and don’t have a keen awareness of the danger of working with products that contain formaldehyde, experts say.
    Watch: Good Hair a documentary by Chris Rock 2009 on BET or HBO. According to Tyra Banks, 80% of the black population are part of the billion dollar hair industry. Clips on youtube videos, also.
    Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

  2. River says:

    Use curlers!

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