How To Do A Virgin Chemical Relaxer Like A Pro - Specialist Spotlight

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Join Artistic Director Paula Peralta (@thepaulaperalta IG) + National Educator Regine Valcin (@regine_40633 IG) as they show how to properly transition curly hair to relaxed hair during a virgin chemical relaxer process. The stunning results will speak for themselves!
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Комментарии • 54

  • @rosechardonnay5351
    @rosechardonnay5351 2 года назад +30

    This is exactly how a virgin relaxer should be applied and all of the tips and techniques were spot on! Back when I did hair in the 00's I had thr privilege of working in a multi-ethnic salon and I actually learned a lot about relaxers from a veteran stylist named Mary and she applied her relaxers exactly like this and all of her clients had long, healthy, thriving relaxed hair. So relaxers don't have to be super damaging the key is to apply them properly. Although I will say most of the risk of damage occurs with retouch application from overlapping relaxer onto previously relaxed hair. That's the biggest challenge with retouches, the biggest challenge with virgin applications is getting the entire head to process evenly, which is why you gotta work quick!

    • @face-in-the-crowd
      @face-in-the-crowd Год назад

      What if your hair is quite long, bra strap length. Should I relax in 2 stages? Left and right?

    • @rosechardonnay5351
      @rosechardonnay5351 Год назад +3

      @@face-in-the-crowd definitely! Take a plastic shower cap and cover one half of your head, apply the relaxer to one half, let it process, rinse, and neutralize. Then proceed to the other half the same way. The entire process will take longer but you will have much more even processing especially with longer hair where the application process takes more time. That way you won't end up with one side of your hair being more relaxed than the other.

    • @face-in-the-crowd
      @face-in-the-crowd Год назад +1

      @@rosechardonnay5351 Thank you, that's great, I'll do this next week 😬😊

  • @lynEE4477
    @lynEE4477 2 года назад +17

    The stylists relaxer technique and process is the best that I've seen. She's very careful and through. Love the end results😍

  • @CrownAsé
    @CrownAsé Месяц назад +2

    Love all this information ❤

  • @leslieann2698
    @leslieann2698 2 года назад +8

    Love this technique, relaxer should never touch the scalp, your natural body heat will help the relaxer to get to the scalp as it relaxes. Great job!!

    • @angiepsosa7015
      @angiepsosa7015 Год назад +1

      Ohhh that makes sense to me. I want to get back to relaxers and I have so many questions because I don't want to damage my hair

  • @kellyali4484
    @kellyali4484 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is so clean and organized! Thank you so much for showing us this beautiful demonstration 🎉

  • @punkyreggaeparty8786
    @punkyreggaeparty8786 5 месяцев назад +1

    This application is perfection. Thank you! ❤

  • @gabbyclarke406
    @gabbyclarke406 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful work!!! Awesome job!

  • @jnrsalonanddayspajenniferr4150
    @jnrsalonanddayspajenniferr4150 Год назад +3

    I’ve been using Paul Mitchell for 15 years and absolutely no one has been able to tell me about this relaxer system

  • @jordaannwest
    @jordaannwest 2 месяца назад

    Literally obsessed

  • @lovebritney6810
    @lovebritney6810 2 года назад +3

    Fabulous!!😍😍love it!!💖

  • @ACleverFinesse
    @ACleverFinesse 2 месяца назад +1

    Did she say clarifying shampoo vs neutralizing shampoo?

  • @MoriahTreadwellRiah1125
    @MoriahTreadwellRiah1125 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @patriciapanther
    @patriciapanther 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for posting this video.
    I had no idea I could use Paul Mitchell Number 2 to neutralise the hair.
    I have, in the past, tried to look for that information on the Paul Mitchell website but it didn’t state it could be used as a neutralising shampoo only as a clarifier.

  • @constanceZighe-j6z
    @constanceZighe-j6z 2 месяца назад

    Amen amen 🙏🙏 nanyuki you are blessings me so much for the songs ❤❤❤

  • @BigSade
    @BigSade 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much very helpful💜

  • @baskin283
    @baskin283 Год назад +1

    Very nice work.

  • @dianeackermann4526
    @dianeackermann4526 Год назад +1

    Thankyou

  • @hoserrrrr
    @hoserrrrr Год назад

    Absolutely pefect

  • @dianeackermann4526
    @dianeackermann4526 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @girlbrittneygirl
    @girlbrittneygirl 4 месяца назад

    She has the same texture as my relaxed hair. You don't see too many tutorials on Medium textured relax hair.

  • @77andsunny
    @77andsunny 2 года назад +3

    I think I missed which relaxer was used.
    Not a Paul Mitchell product?

    • @exodus_prime
      @exodus_prime 2 года назад +7

      hello Suzanne they used THE RELAXER (regular strength) by Paul Mitchell, I personally use this product in my studio. the great thing about this amazing product is that Paul Mitchell has streamline it by putting the strength of THE RELAXER in the hands of the stylist instead of have 3 different strengths (mild, regular & strong) by reformulating it into an all in one strength depending how long (time on hair) you leave it on, leaving you in full control of just how much you wish to smooth the curl/texture pattern. hope this was helpful.
      be safe.
      Exodus H Studio

    • @77andsunny
      @77andsunny 2 года назад +1

      That is helpful. Thank you for your thoughtful informative reply!!!!

    • @j.a.whittler6983
      @j.a.whittler6983 2 года назад +9

      @@exodus_prime I'm a former professional hairstylist. I worked with Paul Mitchell products when I worked in the JCPenney's salons back in the 80s and 90s. I remember using a Paul Mitchell relaxer...but it was in a thick liquid form. The relaxer came in a black and white applicator squeeze bottle. This made the application process so much more easier. The end results were phenomenal. The process was very precise and less messy. There was very minimal burning...if any at all. Of course, I'd follow the process up with the necessary Paul Mitchell shampoos and conditioners. The Paul Mitchell " Detangle " conditioner was my favorite. Tangles were never a problem on ANY hair type. I loved the Paul Mitchell "Tea Tree" clarifying shampoo. I sold tons of it. There was a pomade I'd use on some of my clients..that I loved because it slicked/smoothed the client's hair down i.e. frizziness and added shine. I used the Paul Mitchell " Freeze and Shine" spray when I wanted a secure hold for certain styles. Overall, I loved Paul Mitchell products. Sebastian products were another favorite brand/line of mine in the salon. Sebastian "Shaper" regular strength hairspray was my daily go to for a light hold but still malleable. .
      I truly miss those days. I'm unfortunately disabled now. I have chronic kidney failure. I pray 🙏🏾 that I can get my kidney transplant one day soon! 🙏🏾
      Anyway, God Bless. Thanks for the GREAT 👍🏾 memories.

    • @mariajones9102
      @mariajones9102 2 года назад

      @@j.a.whittler6983 🙏🏾Godspeed!

    • @TheFinespice
      @TheFinespice 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@j.a.whittler6983 woah just read this. I never knew Paul Mitchell made relaxers. You have so much knowledge and experience. I hope you are in a better shape now.

  • @lkw8151
    @lkw8151 8 месяцев назад

    As a stylist, I'm not sure why all the products were used. However, great job

  • @Alexander-wq7qo
    @Alexander-wq7qo Год назад +5

    Just so everyone knows, you can color relaxed hair, but don’t relax lifted hair

  • @belissimananinani9817
    @belissimananinani9817 Год назад

    Aonde consigo comprar?

  • @phayphlower506
    @phayphlower506 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi!! I’m getting a virgin relaxer dec 7th😬I am super nervous I bleached and colored my hair in august plus this will be my first ever relaxer 😅😅😅what preparations do you recommend?

    • @skankhunt-zo4fm
      @skankhunt-zo4fm 8 месяцев назад

      Hey! Did you do it? How was it? I’m colored too

    • @ellieritter4177
      @ellieritter4177 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@skankhunt-zo4fmI recommend not doing. Relaxer can often times make hair melt right off if there's any lightener in it. It COULD be okay if you didn't use any, but I would def recommend talking to ur stylist abt it

    • @skankhunt-zo4fm
      @skankhunt-zo4fm 8 месяцев назад

      @@ellieritter4177 My hair is fine but thank you

  • @angiepsosa7015
    @angiepsosa7015 Год назад +1

    Can I apply a relaxer on my own hair using my hands only? I mean, like if I was appling a conditioner? I want to relax my hair but i'm scared to use a brush and take so long to finish each section, so my hair may end up overprocessed

    • @limuru0001
      @limuru0001 Год назад +3

      My experience, I used to but started using a dye brush and that helped me not touch the scalp. Practice putting your conditioner on with a dye brush and you will see how much easier it actually is.
      Better yet get a professional or have a friend help.
      If your very concerned about over or under processing. If you have a lot of hair. Long hair. Sensitive scalp. Any breakage. Have color. Don’t regularly do your own hair. Have trouble using mirrors to see the back while working the back. If your hair is everything to you and any damage may affect you emotionally THEN - have it done at a salon.

    • @angiepsosa7015
      @angiepsosa7015 Год назад +1

      @@limuru0001 Thank you very much for your repply

  • @aanshi247
    @aanshi247 Год назад

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @johannamaclaracastro6502
    @johannamaclaracastro6502 2 года назад +1

    Hello
    So I wanted to get a relaxer after bern natural for the psst 4 years. I colored my hair last month and I was wondering if is safe fir me to relax my hair. I know you mentioned color or relaxed but no both. Are you referring at the same time? Please advise… Thank you

    • @j.a.whittler6983
      @j.a.whittler6983 2 года назад +3

      May I ask...when you say " colored "what are you meaning? Do you mean, using a tint or bleaching? If it's been a month and you've used a permanent tint you should be fine with getting a relaxer and if the hair is healthy. However, IF you've used a bleaching chemical/process...a relaxer is NOT recommended. FYI...there are some professional stylists that will put a relaxer on bleached hair and achieve great results. Again, that's ONLY if that hairstylist, IS extremely qualified in knowing the integral structure of that client's hair and deems it safe to proceed with the correct relaxer and processing time for that type of hair.
      Ultimately, anything that can strip the natural hair of its natural color, i.e. BLEACHING is NOT compatible with ANY relaxer. The different chemicals in the base of the relaxer (sodium hydroxide) and the bleach (ammonium peroxide) just do not mix. A dangerous combination. These 2 chemicals when mixed together will cause severe hydrolyzation aka...melting of the hair.
      I hope this helps with your understanding 🙏🏾 🙂

    • @AByron-im7os
      @AByron-im7os 2 года назад +2

      @@j.a.whittler6983 hey, sorry to butt in. What if you bleached your hair several months ago? 8 months ago.... Is it still a no no? For relaxing?

    • @j.a.whittler6983
      @j.a.whittler6983 2 года назад +2

      No worries. You certainly can bleach your hair after 8 months. However, only...if your virgin hair (No bleach, I mean) is healthy, there should be no issues. When applying the relaxer try to keep it off of the previously bleached hair. Actually, I recommend that you see a professional hairstylist who specializes in doing relaxers on bleached hair. I hope 🙏🏾 this helps. 🙏🏾 Stay blessed. 😇

  • @tonyamoore3991
    @tonyamoore3991 4 месяца назад

    “Your dialogue is beautiful” sounds a lot like “You’re so well spoken.” 🤔 I don’t imagine she would of been chosen to demonstrate this skill had she not been proficient in both skill and delivery.

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson I don't use perms or color on my hair

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson I don't use perms anymore I wear my hair naturally

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson my mother does my hair I don't use perms

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson the perms have cancer in it I just wash my hair only

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson I don't use perms I just wash my hair only

    • @stacyh.1862
      @stacyh.1862 11 месяцев назад

      Are you the client/model in the video?

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson my mother does my hair I don't use perms

  • @nikkieanderson2750
    @nikkieanderson2750 Год назад +1

    This is nikki anderson my mother does my hair I don't use perms