Just run your fingers through your hair.
Just running my fingers through my hair will not loosen my curls. The only way that I know of is to use those large foam curling setters. Put them in before you go to bed or early in the morning to take out at night. The only drawback is it may make your hair a little frizzy so be sure to condition your hair and put them on while it's wet and use a de-frizzer at the same time. You can air dry them or use the blow dryer (If you are pressed for time) to dry them. As with any style, practice makes perfect. It is hard to do this yourself but once you get used to it, can be fun. It's alot of work but once in awhile you can create a unique look. After you take the rollers out, try not to comb through them too much. Use your fingers to tousle your hair.
The same exact way relaxers do. Chemicals alter your hair & make the wave or curl pattern loosen.
Yes. Relaxers straightens the hair if applied properly and in sections. Relaxers are to be applied to the new growth only.
You do not buy relaxers based on the colour of your hair.
The major difference between thio relaxers and hydroxide relaxers is the active ingredient used for straightening. Thio relaxers use ammonium thioglycolate, which breaks down the disulfide bonds in the hair. Hydroxide relaxers use sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, or guanidine hydroxide, which break down the protein bonds in the hair. Thio relaxers are generally considered milder than hydroxide relaxers.
Thio relaxers use ammonium thioglycolate to break the disulfide bonds in the hair, while hydroxide relaxers use hydroxide ions to break the disulfide bonds. Thio relaxers are milder and are often used on fine or damaged hair, while hydroxide relaxers are stronger and are better for coarse or resistant hair.
Yes, the La Bella lots of Curls does give you many curls.
No-lye relaxers does the same as the sodium hydroxide relaxer but no lye relaxers requires frequent conditioning and lye relaxers contain a oil base to protect the scalp from irritation.
You have regular DB curls, spider curls, preacher curls, ez curls, chin ups, pull ups.
You can't really "prevent" it, but you can temporarily do things to make it straight . You can straighten it with a flat iron ( but if you have small, tight, kinky, curls like African Americans, you could get it chemically relaxed, but I don't recommend it.) There are different hair products that can loosen curls and make them more wavy and manageable as well.
It could take days for certain muscle relaxers to leave your system. Most muscle relaxers will leave your system within 24 hours.
to get bigger biceps i would recommend preacher curls, hammer curls, barbell curls and dumbbell curls.
muscle relaxers work best