Will it damage my hair?
Answer:
Any chemical treatments that are done to the hair will damage it to a certain degree. It's good to trust your stylist when getting any chemical services, because beauticians will have a license and a certain amount of classroom hours before they can work on anyone's head. You have more choices than you think for wearing your hair even if it is super corse and curly. You might want to consider trying braids and twists as a natural alterantive to chemical staightening, however those methods can be costly. Many people relax their hair and as a stylist myself, I've always advised using good professional hair products (which your own hair dresser can recommend to you) to maintain the health of your hair and scalp. I'm sure whatever you decide will turn out alright as long as your mother is confident in her beautician. Good luck.
nothing will happen your fine people havae that done all the time. Im sure she has done it before and knows what she is doing or elses she wouldnt be a hair dresser. :]
HOW IS YOUR HAIR TEXTURE IS IT SOFT OR HARD IS YOU HAIR NAPPY IF YOUR HAIR IS NAPPY I SAY GO FOR IT BUT YOU MUST FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF PERM IS GOOD FOR YOUR HAIR JUST DON'T USE ANY KIND DO YOUR RESEARCH FIRST PLEASE
Just about anything you do to your hair can damage it... but relaxing can do wonders to your hair. If she has experience with your type of hair... and what i mean is... is she a black hairdresser or does have experience with your type of hair? I am being very serious about this... there are many hairdressers who will tell you they can do something but in reality they don't have the experience. So good luck and I hope you like your hair when its done... it will require upkeep to keep it straight... and hopefully she will go over all that with you and your mom.
it will damage your hair...when u relax your hair you burn each hair...so all of your hair will be burned-DONT DO IT...you'll regret it later!!-trust me
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