Phyto hair relaxer
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and I'm a long time user of organic root stimulator olive oil relaxer. Can I just go ahead and try this relaxer when I need my next touchup? Would my hair fall out from switching just like that? Or do I need to wait a certain amount of time before switching relaxers? Please help!
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Hi teish,
Yes, you can use the Phyto relaxer during your next touch up, just make sure not to get any of the product on your previously relaxed hair.
Janine
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i have a hair question for you... what do you think about the Phyto PhytoSpecific PhytoRelaxer? I'm interested in doing one but my hair is color treated and has some older (about a year) spots where it was bleached. I dont want to destroy my hair and im sure I'll have to do a trim (inch maybe) but i dont want to have too much breakage. Also if i did it, what would the least damaging and how soon would i be able to get my roots touched up? my hair is wavy and id like to be able to not have to blow dry everyday, and be able to let it air dry some times. I colored last July 20, with a demi 1b i believe loreal... its was at my salon. I usually do my roots every 4-5 weeks (greys)..i did the keritan thing and wasn't super happy with it. But when i was much younger i bought a perm and combed it through,.... so i used an old school version of a relaxer. I just want the least damaging product.
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Check out the reviews for this product on Sephora's website. There are a ton...
You CANNOT use on previously highlighted, bleached, permed, or henna-treated hair.
Previously relaxed hair is fine but try not to cover any previously relaxed hair as much as possible.
