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Rusk Anti-Curl Relaxer Formula

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Topic: Rusk Anti-Curl Relaxer Formula
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Rusk Anti-Curl Relaxer Formula
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:38am
Hi,I love Karen's new article on straightening. I am amazed at how many new articles are popping up on the front page. I discovered if I don't check every other day new articles will sneak in and I will miss something.I wanted to comment on my experiences with straightening my curly hair.I have long curly hair & I live in Georgia near Florida (where it gets very humid) and have been getting my hair straightened at the salon for a couple of years. My stylist uses a very mild chemical relaxer by Rusk called "Anti-Curl" and it works very well.I also use the Phyto products to really deep condition and my hair is in great shape. I agree with Karen and encourage people to have their hair straightened in a salon to avoid any problems.Just thought I would share this since I did not see any specific products mentioned in the straightening article.



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Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:40am
Hi,I just thought that would also let you in on my experience with the Rusk Radical Anti-Curl Chemical Relaxer. Over the last three years, I have used this product off and on. Let me first say that my hair is naturally curly, but loosely curled. However, I have a ton of it, so it tends to get poofy. Anyway, the first time my stylist used this stuff-- it was in its testing stages, and she didn't tell me that I would still have to do everything that I was doing before to get my hair straight. These gentle relaxers, do not make your hair straight-- mine was still curly, only looser! Also, i had terrible breakage eventually with the Rusk and finally went to a new stylist who used another chemical relaxer called Paul Brown Hair at Rest. This relaxer took much better than the previous one, was not as drying, and lasted much longer.I know that everyones hair is different,.. but I just don't think that Rusk works all that well. However, I have forever forgone relaxers, and now choose to work with my own texture-- not that it was ever that much of a difference!ps-- my stylist also told me that these type of relaxers work best on people who are trying to grow out old perms! I guess maybe that's why my results were rather poor!> Hi,> I love Karen's new article on straightening. I am> amazed at how many new articles are popping up on the> front page. I discovered if I don't check every other> day new articles will sneak in and I will miss> something.> I wanted to comment on my experiences with> straightening my curly hair.> I have long curly hair & I live in Georgia near> Florida (where it gets very humid) and have been> getting my hair straightened at the salon for a couple> of years. My stylist uses a very mild chemical relaxer> by Rusk called "Anti-Curl" and it works very> well.> I also use the Phyto products to really deep condition> and my hair is in great shape. I agree with Karen and> encourage people to have their hair straightened in a> salon to avoid any problems.> Just thought I would share this since I did not see> any specific products mentioned in the straightening> article.

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