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Is Motions relaxer no-lye? I ask this because I want to get my hair thermally reconditioned aka TR. This is that Japanese straightening. I have African-American hair and I have had a perm before using Motions relaxer. While doing some research on TR I saw that if your relalxer has lye in it you should not get TR done. Thats why I was wondering if Motions relaxer has lye in it so I can possibly get TR done.

2006-10-10 14:14:19 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

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Yes it does have lye in it but if you want to try this new TR thing you would have to regrow your hair for about 6 months and cut the relaxer off.

2006-10-10 14:47:24 · answer #1 · answered by caribgirl 1 · 0 0

Motions Relaxers contains lye.

Try Dark and Lovely No Lye Relaxer
Johnsons No-Lye Relaxer
Profectiv No Lye Relaxer
Precise
Gentle Treatment
TCB Naturals
Isoplus
Proline Soft & Beautiful
African Pride

2006-10-11 03:18:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

maximum human beings will say which you particularly in all possibility must be going to a specialist for this, yet confident it is purely as basic. I relax my very own hair and have for years. i exploit Motions Oil Moisturizer Relaxer. only you would be wanting to be careful approximately timing, carry on with the cases counseled on the jar on your hair type and only verify you at the instant are not overlapping the relaxer over the till now comfortable hair (do the hot enhance purely). Rinse thoroughly, get somebody that may be useful you rinse the decrease back in case you are able to and use a petrol base around the hairline, nape of neck and ears formerly you initiate application. in fact a similar precautions which you will possibly take with a no-lye relaxer. difficulty properly. desire this helps!

2016-10-19 04:23:49 · answer #3 · answered by oleyar 4 · 0 0

All you have to do is read the box, sweetie. It will tell you if it contains lye or not. I think it's lye-free, though.

2006-10-10 14:16:28 · answer #4 · answered by not2nite 4 · 1 0

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2006-10-10 14:15:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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