What will happen if i put african american hair products in my wavy hair?

If we have excellent wavy, true ,wavy or thick hair as well as we put african american hair products in your hair in your hair will it hurt it will it dry it up. Im not formulation upon putting it in my hair i only longed for to know if the bad for your hair. Products similar to relaxers as well as low conditioning

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One Response to “What will happen if i put african american hair products in my wavy hair?”

  • blackcat says:

    A relaxer might be too strong for your hair, even a mild one. Our hair is usually thick so it takes more heat than other hair types to straighten (flat iron for example) and curl it (curling iron). It also takes a stronger chemical to permanently straighten it because of its thickness. This is compared to other hair types (caucasians/asian/hispanic, etc). I think a relaxer (a permanent chemical hair straightener) will ruin your hair and possibly make it fall out if it’s too strong. It can make our hair fall out if it’s not applied correctly. Even though it’s very thick hair it’s also the weakest of any hair type and can easily break off.

    Blacks need extra moisture for their hair and they need to keep it well moisturized so it doesn’t become too dry which could cause breakage. Many products for Afro-American hair texture is created with extra moisture/oils so this might be too heavy for your hair. Whether or not these products (shampoos/conditioners/leave-ins/deep conditioners/moiturizers/oils) will ruin your hair…I don’t know.

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