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Hair Coloring and relaxer

hair coloring
hair coloring
hair coloring

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There’s a reason so many young women are choosing to dye their hair shades of silver: It looks amazing at every age!

Going gray can look fresh, young, and fun, so if you’re thinking of embracing the grays, you’re getting or already have (or want to try a gorgeous gray or silver look courtesy of hair dye or a wig), get inspired by these celebs and influencers sporting chic and flattering styles that look forever young. 1hr min. $120-200

Hair Coloring

Hair Model
hair coloring
Straightening Hair

Relaxer

If you’re looking to straighten your hair chemically, there are two different options available to you. There are a lot of misconceptions about texturizers and relaxers, and knowing the similarities and differences between them can be the key to reaching your hair goals. The process and results of these treatments vary, so read this guide ahead of your next appointment to discover which is best for you!

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WHAT’S A TEXTURIZER?

A texturizer is a chemical process, similar to a relaxer, that alters the structure of the proteins that your hair is made of, which results in a looser, smoother, more manageable curl pattern. Unlike a relaxer, texturizers maintain some of your natural curls and kinks. Therefore, they are an excellent option if you love your rings but find that they are a bit too much work to maintain and care for.

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The main difference between the two processes is the treatments’ duration; texturizers can be left on for as little as five minutes, as their purpose is only to loosen the bonds rather than completely break them down. For this reason, texturizers aren’t as damaging to your hair as relaxer is.

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WHAT’S A RELAXER?
In contrast, the purpose of a hair relaxer is to permanently straighten your hair and remove your natural curl pattern altogether. Relaxing solutions are usually left on your hair for 15-25 minutes. If you aim to change your hair pattern and go from natural curls to straight hair, then a relaxer may be what you’re looking for.

The chemical components of relaxer and texturizer are very similar, and they are both applied in the same way, but texturizers use a very mild strength relaxer. UP TO 30 MIN  $120-200 

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