Is it safe to go from lye to no-lye???

Ciacia

Member
Hi Ladies,

I will relax my hair this afternoon.
I have been relaxing my hair with lye for the last 2 years and I wanted to give a try to the ORS no lye relaxer.
Is it safe in your opinion? :ohwell:

many thanks in advance for your great help :grin:
 

Ciacia

Member
buuuuuuuuuuuuump
i know there are a few people connected out there, can you please help
a simple yes it is safe or no it is not safe will be enough:spinning:
 

Dposh167

Well-Known Member
i've done it successfully. I was lye for mostly 10 years, then went to no lye for a year in college...and then went back to lye....

...im glad i got to experience no lye because i found out i hate it. It didn't do anything terrible to my hair, but i clearly saw the difference of the two types of relaxers while i stretch. and that's why i'm sticking with lye from now on:grin:
 

MzOptimistic

Well-Known Member
i've done it successfully. I was lye for mostly 10 years, then went to no lye for a year in college...and then went back to lye....

...im glad i got to experience no lye because i found out i hate it. It didn't do anything terrible to my hair, but i clearly saw the difference of the two types of relaxers while i stretch. and that's why i'm sticking with lye from now on:grin:

If you don't mind me asking. Why do/did you hate no-lye? How did it make your hair feel? If I wasn't too afraid for my hair, I would try lye for myself and see the difference:blush:
 

Ciacia

Member
i've done it successfully. I was lye for mostly 10 years, then went to no lye for a year in college...and then went back to lye....

...im glad i got to experience no lye because i found out i hate it. It didn't do anything terrible to my hair, but i clearly saw the difference of the two types of relaxers while i stretch. and that's why i'm sticking with lye from now on:grin:

thanks for the reply poochie
as I want to stretch my relaxer for 12 weeks i think I will keep on with lye relaxers
I'm glad to see that you did not experiment damage though
 

vestaluv1

Well-Known Member
This is not true for everybody, but no-lye CAN be very drying to the hair.
I used the regular ORS No-Lye for years and it eventually dried my hair out.
I don't know if I can blame the relaxer because I have not used lye for at least 10 years and before i used ORS, I was using Gentle Treatment No-Lye and my hair was fine with that.
Maybe if I had 'healthier' hair practises, the ORS would have been fine too!
( :look: This probably did not help you that much, huh :look: )

To my knowledge, you can safely switch from lye to no lye.
 

Ciacia

Member
thanks vestaluv for your reply
and YES you helped because you shared your knowledge, greatly appreciated !!!
 

YvonneL

New Member
I relaxed my hair after 2 years in march with no-lye. It came out the right texture but soooo dry. After eight weeks I used a lye and I couldnt believe how moisturized and soft. It came out softer but not as straight as I would like. I think il try again with a stronger type-I used mild.Still confused
 

MzOptimistic

Well-Known Member
This is not true for everybody, but no-lye CAN be very drying to the hair.
I used the regular ORS No-Lye for years and it eventually dried my hair out.
I don't know if I can blame the relaxer because I have not used lye for at least 10 years and before i used ORS, I was using Gentle Treatment No-Lye and my hair was fine with that.
Maybe if I had 'healthier' hair practises, the ORS would have been fine too!
( :look: This probably did not help you that much, huh :look: )

To my knowledge, you can safely switch from lye to no lye.

Thanks, this was what I wanted to hear. Although, I have been no-lye for years. I would love to find out for myself the difference between no-lye and lye relaxer but I'm too scared to take the risks!:wallbash:
 

gymfreak336

New Member
You can. The most important thing is for your hair to be in good condition before you relax and take care of overlapping like you usually would.

I have recently switch back to lithium no lye from being mizani lye for a while now.
 

Dposh167

Well-Known Member
If you don't mind me asking. Why do/did you hate no-lye? How did it make your hair feel? If I wasn't too afraid for my hair, I would try lye for myself and see the difference:blush:

I noticed that my hair was so much more..umm...poofy..i guess..especially duing my stretches:ohwell:. It just didn't act right. yes i did experience drying (but then again, this was during the time i didn't know how to take care of it).

thanks for the reply poochie
as I want to stretch my relaxer for 12 weeks i think I will keep on with lye relaxers
I'm glad to see that you did not experiment damage though

nope no damage at all
 
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