I also have relaxed hair and I make extra sure I stay away from anything with alcohol or sulfates. Relaxed hair NEEDS sulfate free shampoos so it can stay smooth and not dry out!
The answer is yes & no. No matter if you have natural hair or relaxed hair if you don't take the time to properly care for it will be unhealthy. There are benefits to natural hair and relaxed hair but it really depends on your preference. Choose the option that best for you.
You take care of natural hair how you would take care of relaxed hair. Keep it moisturized, clean by shampooing it, & conditioned. Use less heat & you could also switch to all natural hair care products. Don't use any chemicals & that way it stay natural.
you can always go to the hairstylist and get your hair treated & relaxed, instead of being a home hairdresser, get professional help.
Not necessarily; there are people with natural hair who simply have slow growth & it is actually very possible to have healthy relaxed hair. Growth has to do with genetics, vitamins, & hair care.
You can straighten your hair whether or not it is relaxed.
Keratin treatments will not work on already relaxed hair. Applying this treatment to relaxed hair could result in breakage and damage to your hair.
It just means your hair is relaxed; hair that has been treated to remove all curls and waves.
You have two options. To grow it out or cut off the relaxed hair.
Your hair becomes dry and smelly. You also get split ends which aren't healthy for your hair. Why would you not want to take care of your hair?
Your hair becomes dry and smelly. You also get split ends which aren't healthy for your hair. Why would you not want to take care of your hair?
That depends on how frequently you do it. You hair does not become "un-relaxed" after time. You have to touch-up the newgrowth & if you want your hair "out," you have to cut your hair.
It depends on how you take care of your hair... If you do-take care of it should grow it take apparently 7 moth I would say..