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Hair Products & Hair Styling Tools : What Is the Best Relaxer for Black Hair?

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

The best relaxer for black hair is Affirm by Avlon, specifically their Fiberguard line, as it leaves the hair soft and strong and it can be mixed into different strengths to treat varying hair types. Choose the best ethnic hair relaxer with professional advice from a hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

Expert: Liz Muller
Contact: lizshairdesign.com
Bio: Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., who has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since the mid 1980s.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • Some beauty supply stores sell them or you can order it online.

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  • I have been using Doo Gro on my hair and it has worked wonderfully for me. My hair has grown quite a bit and continues to do so. However, I think that I may have over permed or incorrectly permed my hair. Now it's breaking off & I don't know what I can do to stop it. I don't know which moisterizer or perms are the best to handle this. Do you have any advice?

  • @1missjamiejo Hi,

    maybe its an Keracare with itchy scalp?? It mentholated

  • everybody hair is different

  • nice video, just wondering what home relaxer is best; one that is premixed or one that you have to mix. does one last longer than the other as far as shelf life?

  • what the best setting lotion to use on the hair?

  • some people who relax their hair have hair lines that look dull and start far back on the head and have some bald spots is affirm better or not?

  • Maybe Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree line it gives the tingling feeling after washing it but it has sulfates so it may be harsh on your hair especially if it is color treated

  • It has to be something with tea tree oil in it. Paul Mitchell makes a good one.

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