What is the difference between neutralizing shampoo and regular shampoo




















Of course. Neutralizing shampoo is just like any other shampoo - not all alike and some better than others. I think it is more important to make sure the ingredients and results suit you and your hair. If it is not stripping and keeps your hair in the condition you want, just like any other product, use it. HoneyDew said:. Qualitee New Member. I thought neutralizing shampoos were more harsh then regular shampoos School me!

I also prefer the way neutralizing shampoos feel on my hair. They make the strands feel softer to me. I don't know how to properly describe it. I would dare to say that relaxed strands probably need to use neutralizing shampoos more often so that the ph of the strands can remain balanced.

It makes a big difference in the hair. The French Stabilizer condish that everyone is raving about now my mother used it on me since I was a little girl is also a neutralizing product.

That is probably why it helps the hair to be so silky. Tanisha77 said:. CON is a nutralizing shampoo also, though i dont think its labeled that way. The professional on my be labeled. Keen Well-Known Member. I agree. I am not sure if it is true or not - I just strive to use products that are pH balancing. I like when a bottle says that is balances the pH. This ensures that there is no scalp sensitivity or discomfort for the client. Recently there has been some bashing of the Dominican salons putting relaxer in shampoo to help loosen natural hair before giving a Blow Out service.

In the months following your relaxer treatment, you should continue to wash your hair with a gentle or moisturizing shampoo and then use a conditioning treatment. You should always rinse and repeat the shampooing process while washing your hair. Answer: Use a neutralizer as the final step in the cleanup of a spill, especially if your spill is small. Because a neutralizer can damage the hair if too much is applied or if it is left on for too long, the stylist must closely monitor the perm process.

The stylist should thoroughly wash away the neutralizer to prevent any damage. A neutralizer is a substance or material used in the neutralization of acidic water. It is a common designation for alkaline materials such as calcite calcium carbonate or magnesia magnesium oxide used in the neutralization of acid waters.

Neutralizers help prevent: Acidic well water from creating blue-green stains. A neutralizing shampoo will bring your hair back to its natural pH balance. How to use: after applying the perm liquid and having thoroughly rinsed it off with warm water, apply the neutralizer over the entire length of the hair. Wait a few minutes and rinse repeatedly. Yes, relaxers are strong chemicals so there is bound to be some discomfort.

But this does not apply to burning sensations and pain. This is a classic symptom of relaxers that have been left in your hair for too long. Burning can cause severe, and often permanent, damage to your scalp and hair. Some people swear by washing detergent, vinegar or a milk and egg concoction. These are all myths and none of these solutions or mixtures will remove a relaxer from hair.

A relaxer is a chemical process that contains sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide. The result leaves hair soft, shiny and manageable. Regular shampoo does not contain the necessary neutralizing solution needed in order to neutralize the chemical process and protect the hair from over processing.

Shampooing Before. Forgetting to Detangle. Working in Big Sections. Overlapping Chemicals. Combing the Relaxer Through. Leaving Chemicals on Too Long. Not Using Neutralizer. Skipping Conditioner. If you don't neutralize completely, you can end up over processing your hair which leads to weak, breakage prone hair. Even worse you can end up with patches of shorter broken hair.

Wash your hair times a week to prevent excessive dryness. African hair should not be washed every day. To preserve your natural oils and prevent breakage caused from dryness, wash your hair about 1 time a week.

If your hair is greasy or your scalp is itchy, you can wash your hair more than once a week. If you are relaxing your hair at home it's imperative that you make sure to remove all of the relaxer from your hair.

This means that to be on the safe side you must thoroughly shampoo your hair times. It does not have to be a neutralizing shampoo , it's the water that really does the " neutralizing ". Isoplus Shampoo -Neutral, 8 Oz. Can I use neutralizing shampoo as regular shampoo?

Category: style and fashion makeup and accessories. Neutralizing shampoo is just like any other shampoo - not all alike and some better than others. I think it is more important to make sure the ingredients and results suit you and your hair. What happens if you don't use Neutralizing Shampoo after relaxer? What is the best neutralizing shampoo?

Are clarifying and neutralizing shampoos the same?



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