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Perm/Relaxer?


Question Posted Saturday December 8 2007, 12:14 pm

I have really thick hair, so when I try to comb it it still ends up poofy and messy. Whats a good relaxer or perm that can help straighten my hair all the way to the tips?

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iiyaxExtrinsic answered Saturday December 8 2007, 11:20 pm:
A good relaxer that i use because i have thick hair also is called "optimum" relaxer .


It works excellent and smells so good .
hope i help .

xoxo .


ps - if you have sensitive hair , i would say to use a kids relaxer called "just for me"

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oceancityx answered Saturday December 8 2007, 7:39 pm:
i would get a straight perm or relaxor. i got a relaxor, and it worked really good! if you wanted your hair super straight all the time, you can get a japanese or chinese perm. it makes your hair perfectly straight all the time. they're a lot of moneyy for one of those. about 1000-2000. the relaxors are only around 150 dollars. they're really worth it if you straighten/curl your hair all the time. that does more damage than the perm. but no matter what you do, your hair will get damaged. theyre just on differen't damage levels

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Brandi_S answered Saturday December 8 2007, 3:46 pm:
Your best bet is to go to a good salon and have them use their best product on your hair. It's costly, but it's worth it.
I have really thick hair, too, and home perms have never been anything but disaster for me. Poof and mess before? Extreme poof, mess, and frizz after...

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