No. You need to purchase a neutralizing shampoo which are designed to stop the relaxer from processing.
You also may need to consider using the same brand of neutralizing shampoo that was made by the relaxer manufacturer.
If not any neutralizing shampoo should help but it is recommended that you use the same brand of products for chemical services.
no
Shampoo helps to cleanse the hair by removing dirt, oil, and product buildup. The water helps to rinse away the shampoo and impurities from the hair, leaving it clean and refreshed. Together, shampoo and water work to maintain the health and cleanliness of the hair.
No, a hair relaxer does not remove toxins from the hair. Hair relaxers work by altering the protein bonds in the hair to straighten it. Toxins would need to be washed out or treated separately using detoxifying products or methods.
yes
Depending on the level of dirty your hair is. If you have normal to oily hair, especially longer thicker hair than yes. I work at a salon and for those with particularly dirty or just thick long hair we do shampoo twice. If you are unsure shampoo once with a regular amount and see how sudsy your soap gets. If there is little suds you should work it in rinse and then shampoo again, notice the bubles? The cleaner the hair the more suds you will get
Nisim shampoo only works to prevent further hair loss. It does not stimulate hair growth. The Nisim company makes a shampoo called Fast that does stimulate hair growth.
when you get a relaxer u do not have to cut your hair. All you have to do is if you been scratching put grease or oil on your scalp. If you are ok you have to part your hair in very small sections and put the perm on their. When u done with that you have to comb or work the relaxer. to do this part your hair with the perm still on there and comb the new growth to make it straight. you do not have to cut your hair at all.
U either wash your hair with special shampoo, or ask someone to remove the stain, if that doesn't work go to a salon and ask for advice, or wash your hair with normal shampoo.
If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well. If you use a regular shampoo with a balanced pH like...head and shoulders or any other shampoo like this...it should work just as well.
This shampoo is designed to give you more volume, without making you work to get it. You shouldn't experience any frizz due to the shampoo.
I honestly use my shampoo on my horse. unless you have a wild horse then any horse shampoo at your local stable or club should work
Yes, Rogaine works (but only if you continue to use it).