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You’re confused because, again, you’re reading things into my posts that I haven’t said. You assume that this process can be made safer, without compromising the final result, and that I don’t want that to happen. In reality, I assume that the process is already as safe as it’s going to get, because any product

You certainly have inferred something that wasn’t there since you made the assumption that my comments on a hair color treatment that caused these issues would be any different. I don’t think relaxers are safe. That’s not a problem with a specific brand; coating your hair and scalp with a caustic substance is a risky

Very impressive! I’m your exact opposite. I truly have no idea what day and time the majority of the shows I watch air and can only make an educated guess about what channels some of them are on. Once a week or so, I’ll search through the On Demand listings to see if any new episodes have aired.

Yes, those are the risks you take. Proper application is a safe-guard, but not a guarantee against burns or hair loss. I see those as foreseeable risks because every single person I know who regularly relaxes their hair, (myself included at one point), has experienced adverse side effects of relaxers, often on

It is a common side effect of the process and a risk you take when you get a relaxer. Obviously, the purpose of a relaxer is not to cause chemical burns, but it is not an unsurprising result.

Yeah, I don’t see how they have a case. That’s what relaxers do.