NO, not unless you cut all the old relaxer off first. See a proffessional.
2006-10-27 13:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I’m guessing if you got the relaxer your hair is curly or wavy to start with. In that case you should just let the curls grow out. Get regular trims and use a curling Iron in the mean time to match the texture of your hair. You may want to get a professional curling Iron e.g. Gold and Hot or at least one with a heat dial so you can set it on the temperature that is right for you. And rock the curls Girl! -no perm needed :)
2006-10-27 21:00:18
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answered by lostsnowkitten 1
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It depends on what kind of product was used to relax your hair. If it was a waving solution that you just combed through then it is possible to perm it but it will be super dry. If it was a creamy relaxer that you used then your hair will fall out if you put a perm on it . Be careful.
2006-10-27 21:46:53
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answered by camalien 2
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If you want to be real careful do a test curl in your nape area and see how your hair will react. If you are using a very good shampoo like Redken Extreme wait about 2 weeks and then go ahead just make sure you watch it and check it every 5 min or so. I permed and straightened and colored and eventually it just got real nasty. I ended up having to cut it off. So just be careful and then leave your hair alone for a while and let it build back up some protein. Like I said I would highly suggest a test curl then go ahead and check every 5 min.
2006-10-27 20:59:46
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answered by charp20 2
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Your hair won't fall out, but it will make it very, very dry. Try to wait a few weeks before you get a perm.
2006-10-27 20:57:59
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answered by dewdrop034 3
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i though that was the same thing a relaxer and a perm
2006-10-27 22:29:25
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answered by Timolin 5
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wait a while maybe your not a perm sorta person.
2006-10-27 20:54:58
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answered by Grev 4
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That's like sprinkling baking soda all over your head and then pouring some vinegar on top of it . Not a good result .. Good Luck ! :)
2006-10-27 20:51:35
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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I wouldn't. Double- processing your hair is asking for it to break off.
2006-10-28 00:12:55
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answered by Holly N 2
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Thats like asking, "Is it okay to cut my arm after my first cut has already healed?" Are you serious? An even better question might be....ummmmm....WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO???????
2006-10-27 20:53:48
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answered by xtexan22 2
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