morehairplease
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nubianqt86 said:Relaxing bone straight is bad for the hair because it lacks elasticity, so it would break easier. I was reading on one site (I think Jazma) that its best to relax 80%.
hi there nubianqt86,
how do you know if the hair is relaxed 80%? Please forgive me if the question has been asked/answered already.
thanks in advance,
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		 They would need the higher pH to get the same result you'd get with a mild or regular in the same processing time.
 They would need the higher pH to get the same result you'd get with a mild or regular in the same processing time. 
		 LOL, I was so surprised. Anyway...just chiming in that I tried a regular relaxer twice before and my hair was grossly underprocessed afterward (even with leaving it on longer than the suggested time)...that was pre-LHCF and I didn't know better.  I now stick with super.
  LOL, I was so surprised. Anyway...just chiming in that I tried a regular relaxer twice before and my hair was grossly underprocessed afterward (even with leaving it on longer than the suggested time)...that was pre-LHCF and I didn't know better.  I now stick with super.  
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		