try mane and tail products.
it was once the rage for making hair grow. it's actually used on horses but made its way into the human arena.
use the conditioner daily but don't dilute the product. use it straight from the bottle. it's good for stripping the hair relaxer. you should be able to notice a difference if you use it correctly for at least a week to two weeks.
2006-08-10 04:50:37
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answered by The First Lady 5
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I am not a horse but I use Mane 'N Tail haircare products and they work great for my hair. Also my hair has an relaxer on it and Mane 'N Tail has not stripped it.
To remove the relaxer I suggest you go to a salon.
2006-08-10 16:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Relaxer is a chemical process, not a deposit like color, once you change the state of your hair, break down the chemical bonds, and change it to straight to curly, that hair would have to be cut off to the new growth. That would be the only way to get relaxer off. You can get a trim every 6 weeks until there is no more relaxed hair left on the head but cutting is the only way...........
2006-08-10 20:11:57
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answered by SweetT 3
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We can't strip off the hair relaxer from the hair. It's just you have to grow your hair until you can cut that part. If you try applying chemicals on already chemical treated hair your hair will be damaged.
2006-08-10 11:57:13
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answered by nimmi 3
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Not recommended!!!Relaxing and curling both do the same thing....breaking down the bonds of the hair shaft. If you try to add another chemical to your already chemically damaged hair, you are going to end up bald. Do yourself a favor and live with it until the relaxer grows out.
2006-08-10 11:50:25
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answered by groomingdiva_pgh 5
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mane and tail works really well, but I think that you should just bare with it and wait for you hair to grow out.
2006-08-10 11:58:27
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answered by iluveu03 2
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only cutting off the relaxed part will cure . . .
2006-08-10 11:47:46
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answered by smurfee68 5
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i am a certified hairdresser and youd probably have to perm your hair its hard to tell without seeing it.
2006-08-10 13:11:08
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answered by shorty420 1
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