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Will this make a better result along with greater ease of application ?

2007-03-27 11:48:51 · 4 answers · asked by corpus 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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I doubt it. Call your hairdresser and ask. A few days before I'd be more focused on deep conditioning, though... relaxing is more damaging than perming.

2007-03-27 11:55:04 · answer #1 · answered by Principessa 5 · 0 0

Actually it WILL NOT make it ANY better. If anything if will make the process more difficult. Adding heat to your hair before you chemically process it will cause more damage than necessary. The chemicals in the perm are designed to straighten to hair, thus if you straighten it yourself you are alleviating the job that the perm is supposed to do. Thus it is not going to work as efficient as it would otherwise. It will straighten a whole lot better if you let the perm do its job and to straighten your hair from its natural state. Hope that help.

2007-03-27 19:13:28 · answer #2 · answered by Jessica L 1 · 0 0

No I don't think so. I assume you will be applying relaxer to your own hair, correct? If you're doing it yourself I would stress you to apply the relaxer to your new growth and smooth, smooth, and smooth. You can use either your fingers or a small comb and use the small comb to smooth the relaxed new growth down.

2007-03-27 18:55:52 · answer #3 · answered by 43SamoanSteelYank43 3 · 0 0

no,it will break ur hair ,becuz the chemicals and the heat don't mix well.

2007-03-27 18:58:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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