relaxers (3)
misc (section 3)
misc (section 3)/section 4)
relaxers (4)
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(lye relaxer) oldest+most common relaxer. the active ingredient is sodium hydroxide with a pH of 12.5-14. made with water, petroleum jelly, mineral oil, and emulsifiers. absorbed by hair proteins, breaks the disulfide bonds, loosens curl

what are sodium hydroxide relaxers (lye-relaxers)?

100

oily cream used to protect skin and scalp during the hair relaxing process

what is base cream?

100

measured by mild, regular, and super. the difference of all hydroxide relaxers is the concentration of the hydroxide


what is relaxer strength + formulation?

mild - formulated for fine, color-treated, or fragile hair. does not require hydroxide in high concentration for straightening. for hair that should be handled with care

regular - formulated for healthy hair with wavy to coily textures. this is the most commonly used strength.

super - formulated for maximum concentration to straighten coarse, highly textured hair.

100
use reduction and oxidation to break the disulfide bonds, then reform them to a more relaxed hair texture (ATG=active ingredient)

what are thio relaxers?

200

hydroxide ions; strong alkalis with the pH value of 13. made with sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, and guanidine hydroxide. calcium hydroxide is a commonly added ingredient to this relaxer (never used by itself)

what are hydroxide relaxers?

200

lowers hair+scalps natural pH (optional step)

what is normalizing lotion?

200

75% of all frizz eliminated when relaxed. the remaining provides body and volume

what are the results for a chemical relaxer?

200

eliminates 90% of curl, up to 12 weeks of results. contain silicon polymers, amino acids, and formalin (varies)

what are keratin smoothing treatments?

300

ionic compounds formed by a metal and combined with oxygen (O) and and hydrogen (H). includes sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and lithium hydroxide (doesn't need to be mixed before application) (lye relaxer/caustic soda)

what are metal hydroxide relaxers?

300

required; removes relaxer residue. may produce a color change when the hair's own normal pH is restored

what is neutralizing shampoo?

300

liquid measurement (thickness+thinness) 

what is viscosity?

300

ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfide, and ammonium bisulfite (common active ingredients) commonly used on chemically treated hair

what are low-pH relaxers?

400

ingredients include lithium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and guanidine hydroxide. ideal for clients who have sensitive scalps. pH of 9.0-11.0. can sometimes dry-up hair and cause calcium buildup

what are no-lye relaxers?

400

when hydroxide relaxers permanently straighten hair, remove sulfur atom from a disulfide bond

what is lanthionization? 

400
relies on an oxidation process to stop the action of the relaxer solution and rebuild the hair to its new form. (hydrogen peroxide+sodium bromate)

what is neutralization?

400

natural state: disulfide bonds join the sulfur atoms in two adjacent polypeptide chains 

thio solution breaks the disulfide bond by adding a hydrogen atom to each of its sulfur atoms

the sulfur atoms attach to the hydrogen atom, breaking their attachment to each other

what is the ATG process?

500
a separate application of base cream on the entire scalp next to hairline, nape of neck, and the top and back of ears, before relaxer application


is already formulated with a protective barrier that melts with body temperature

what are base and no-base relaxers?

500

acid-alkali neutralization reaction. deactivates residue left in hair and properly acidifies the pH of the hair and scalp

what is hydroxide neutralization?

500

hazardous gas that secretes from keratin smoothers, also can be seen as: methylene glycol, formalin, methylene oxide, paraform, formic aldehyde, methanol, oxomethane, oxymethylene, morbicid acid, CAS number 50-00-0

what is formaldehyde?