Is it ok to switch from No Lye Regular to a mild no lye?
dontspeakdefeat Hair Coach Jul 1, 2003 #2 I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair.
I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair.
Peachtree New Member Jul 2, 2003 #4 [ QUOTE ] I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair. [/ QUOTE ] I second that .
[ QUOTE ] I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair. [/ QUOTE ] I second that .
pebbles New Member Jul 2, 2003 #5 Re: Regular --> Mild? Yes, it's fine. I did it last November and it worked well for me.
A Allandra Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2003 #6 [ QUOTE ] I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair. [/ QUOTE ] I agree.
[ QUOTE ] I don't think that will be a problem. Sometimes it takes trail and error to find the right relaxer strength for your hair. [/ QUOTE ] I agree.
jellynote Member Jul 2, 2003 #7 I also use to use regular, but I've switched to mild and it worked better for me because my hair is 4a/b. It didn't hurt my hair so it shouldn't hurt yours. I use Affirm Fiberguard in Mild. Good luck,
I also use to use regular, but I've switched to mild and it worked better for me because my hair is 4a/b. It didn't hurt my hair so it shouldn't hurt yours. I use Affirm Fiberguard in Mild. Good luck,