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Does Relaxer Make Your Hair Fall Out?

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Summary: Relaxer does not make hair fall out if the right product is used and if it is applied correctly by a licensed professional, as the hair stylist will make sure that the hair is able to handle the chemical treatment. Find out how to use hair relaxers correctly to avoid damaging the hair with professional advice from a hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. As a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985, she is one of the top Internet gurus on hair care,...read more

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"Hi I'm Liz Muller from Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. In this clip we are going to discuss if relaxer makes your hair fall out. Now you know there are many great relaxers out there. And if you apply the right relaxer with a wonderful professional that's licensed and she knows what she is doing, you should not have your hair fall out. The only time the hair falls out of your scalp is maybe if your scalp is you know has a problem, maybe you have a skin condition. Maybe you have also a problem internally, sometimes people don't feel, you know they have problems wrong, things wrong with them and then they can not get relaxers. They're taking some kind of medication, that can cause a problem actually. Maybe the hair is too damaged and it has a problem then the hair will fall out because it's porous, it's over processes and then the hair could fall out. But you know what, if you do your relaxer with a good professional and you use a good amount of relaxer on the hair well, you know and you do a good job, there should be no problems. You could get the relaxer that you want on your hair. Thank you this has been Elizabeth Muller."

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