QuoteReplyTopic: ANY RELAXER EXPERTS HERE?? Posted: July 23 2005 at 10:51am
does anyone know if the relaxer x-tenso is a sodium hydroxide relaxer, because i would like to get thermal reconditioning done to my hair and its not reccomended or cannot be used on hair that has been treated in the past with a sodium hydroxide relaxer? because i have had my hair relaxed with x-tenso since april and i find that it has not realy changed my hair routine and i would like to hair straight hair that does not need much styling, im not much of an expert with these things so im not really sure i just want straight hair, can anyone please help.
- thanks in advance, any replies are greatly appreciated
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X-tenso is Thio based not sodium hydroxide. For great info go to Verticalsinhair.com . How much styling you will need to do, depends on what type of hair you have. If you have very curly hair as I do, even after the thermal reconditioning you will still need to blow dry your hair straight. I know because I did it. But if your hair is just wavy then you won't have to do much at all. If you do have super curly frizzie hair don't waste your money, keep doing x-tenso, or Rusk anticurl, Redken Vertical etc. Way cheaper a lot less damage. If it is just wavy then go ahead. Your hair will be super straight and you probably won't have to blow dry at all.
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