Thursday, April 28, 2011

Strip Perm Chemicals Out Of Your Hair

A bad perm will cause significant damage to hair. A perm consists of chemicals such as ammonium thioglycolate or glyceryl monothioglycolate. The purpose of these components is to break down the hair strands. This breakdown forces the pieces to curl when they are naturally straight. The basic perm also uses hydrogen peroxide as a neutralizer. This compound will rebuild the strands and stop the action of the other chemicals. Applying additional neutralizing products may help strip some of the chemicals out of your hair if the perm did not turn out the way you planned.


Instructions


1. Wash your hair with your regular shampoo and warm water. Shampoo contains a neutralizing agent that helps to relax hair. Warm water keeps the hair cuticles open so the shampoo can do its job.


2. Apply a neutralizing shampoo to your hair. This specialized form of stripper is available at hair salons or beauty stores. Follow the instructions on the bottle for best results. Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands from the chemicals in the neutralizing shampoo. Rinse the product out with warm water.


3. Saturate your hair with a neutralizing conditioner. Like the neutralizing shampoo, this is a specialized conditioner used to strip chemicals and relax the hair. Follow the instructions provided on the bottle. In most cases, you will leave the conditioner on your hair for several minutes to allow penetration.


4. Rinse and pat your hair dry with a clean towel. Do not wrap your hair in the towel, as this will promote curl.


5. Comb out your damp hair. Start at the top and slowly pull the comb through the strands. Do not force the comb. This may break the damaged hair.







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