Does affirm relaxer have lye in it?

Does affirm relaxer have lye in it?

Answer: This is a lye product. You don’t need activator. Don’t waste your time with no-lye relaxers.

What is Affirm hair relaxer?

Affirm Sensitive Scalp Relaxer’s revolutionary formula retains up to 76% of fiber elasticity while superably relaxing the hair. Especially formulated for clients prone to scalp irritation or with dry hair and scalp. -Liquid crystalline technology for superior straightening.

Does lye stop hair growth?

Sodium hydroxide, commonly known as lye, is caustic enough to kill the cells that generate hair growth. With the root knocked out, the hair does not grow back.

Is lye bad for hair?

Yes, lye is a corrosive substance. As far as hair relaxers, Schueller says, ones with lye are “the most effective relaxers, and they are only painful if they are left on the scalp too long. For that reason, they tend to be used in products for professional stylists.”

Is Avlon affirm Relaxer good?

Avlon has a great reputation with its relaxers range and it has a relaxing product to suit the needs of everyone. According to the Avlon Affirm relaxer reviews, most people that have used it seem to like it. But I decided to share my personal experience of using this product and write a review.

What is Avlon preservo strengthening serum?

The Preservo Strengthening Serum is applied to the whole head before the relaxing process. FSC or Fiber Strengthening Complex is exclusive to Avlon products and penetrates deep within the hair shaft and cuticle. This protects the hair shaft and cuticle during the relaxing process. Applying the actual relaxer is step 2 of the relaxing process.

Is Affirm FiberGuard a good hair relaxer?

Affirm Fiberguard range is professional use only and you might need to get it done at a salon that offers the range. If you are on a tight budget and intend to get it done at home, it is available at online stores for a reasonable price when compared to salons. I would consider Affirm Fiberguard as a relaxing system rather than just a relaxer.

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