Black Healthy Hair Tips for Relaxed Hair
On this page, you'll find a summary of black healthy hair tips for relaxed hair. If you're relaxing your hair regularly, then you should be sure that you're treating it correctly. I hope the suggestions and tips below will make having relaxed hair a breeze.

Trusted Stylist
With relaxed hair, my suggestion is to have a stylist you can trust to apply your relaxers. I would not recommend doing your own relaxers at home. However, there are some women who have been doing their own relaxers for years and have never experienced any problems and actually have very long hair. If you are one of them, then kudos to you!
But if you are not, if you have been experiencing issues with self-relaxing, then you should start a quest to find a stylist you can trust to apply your relaxers. Check out this article on self-relaxing hair for more information.
No matter who is doing your relaxer, make sure your relaxer is only applied to new growth. You should never have relaxer applied to hair that has already been relaxed.
Relaxer Schedule
The next of black healthy hair tips for relaxed hair is that you should get your hair relaxed according to a schedule that works for you and your hair. Some women prefer to stretch their relaxers as long as possible thinking it will help their hair to grow. If this works for you, great but realize that it can be difficult to deal with two textures of hair constantly.
You’ll also want to pay attention to how fast your hair grows and how kinky or curly your hair is. Nevertheless, you should never relax your hair more often than 6 weeks. Generally, you should relax your hair every 2 months or every 8 weeks. Most people relax their hair between 6 weeks and 12 weeks. Here is a more in-depth article about how to often to relax your hair.
Lye Relaxers vs No-Lye Relaxers
You can choose between a lye or no-lye relaxer. Recently women have been going back to lye relaxers because they experience more moisture and less dryness than with no-lye relaxers. However, you may need to stickwith a no-lye relaxer if you suffer from a sensitive scalp and tend to burn easily.
Relax Lightly
When getting your hair relaxed, you do not need to have all of the curl relaxed out of it. In fact, doing so will just make your hair weaker. You’ll want to leave some of the curl in your hair so that it retains moisture better and has some elasticity. It will also enable you to be more versatile with your hair and switch between straight and wavy/curly styles with ease.
Moisturize with Leave-In Conditioners
Always use a leave-in conditioner that works for your hair type and what your hair needs. Some people need a light leave-in conditioner and some people never heavier cream-based ones. Determine what your hair needs, get it, and use it consistently. This will keep your hair hydrated and even especially important for relaxed hair.
I hope you'll use these black healthy hair tips for relaxed hair starting today. You'll get longer, stronger, and more healthy hair in no time.
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