Facts About Chemical Hair Straighteners

Denise Nuttall
Chemical hair straightening was the first type of treatment for curly hair, finally helping people see a wish come true. More than simple look changers, chemical hair straighteners have a very serious practical side we need to mention: for instance the ethnic hair texture can sometimes be very difficult to manage, and this is when relaxers under the form of lotions, creams, gels or powders make the hair easy to comb and pleasantly soft. Such hair treatments can usually be used on hair that has been exposed to other types of chemical treatment: this is the case of bleached, permed or even dyed hair.

Once you get to learn how to use chemical hair straighteners for a longer term sleek hair, you won't have to blow it dry every time you take a shower. The best way to protect your hair in case you make use of such products is by the use of protein rich masks or shampoos or hair conditioners that are meant to support your new look. Unless you do so, the hair will turn fuzzy, dull and can even break in case of extended dryness. The chemical hair straighteners have various degrees of intensity. At some levels, the very soft ones only relax, that is soften the too tight curls, and make them more manageable.

Consequently, if you turn to chemical hair straighteners that create perfectly sleek hair it is a good idea to turn to a specialist, someone who has had enough experience with the technique and is not likely to burn your scalp. Unfortunately, burning and itching are the two main side effects associated with chemical hair straighteners. Usually some kind of test is performed before using any product, so that the required strength of the mask or the lotion can be determined. Current hair texture, elasticity, porosity and any hair damage are essential elements in establishing the nature of the used products.

The chemical hair straightener is usually applied on completely dry hair, and gently combed in to cover all the hair portions with a flat shape will be imposed to them. The results very much depend on how much you leave the chemical hair straightener on, the more it stays, the sleeker the hair. However, a longer exposure increases the risk of hair damage. All such products affect the natural hair elasticity and therefore when the hair will be much longer than the regular length and with an increased risk of fragility and breaking. Therefore extensive care is required on a regular basis.

Published by Denise Nuttall

Denise Nuttall has been an active freelance writer and online business entrepreneur since 2006. Denise has also been very active in citizen journalism for well over a year and owns her very own hyper-local b...  View profile

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