Phyto PhytoSpecific PhytoRelaxer Index 1 – Delicate, Fine Hair

$60.00 $41.00
(as of 26/08/2010 05:44 - info)
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What it is : A revolutionary, gentle, hydroxide-free relaxing treatment.What it does : Relax delicate and fine hair safely and effectively without the use of harsh chemicals. The egg- and soy-based formula is odorless and does not contain lye.This set contains : – 0.33 oz Pre-Care Balm – 7.60 oz Straightening Cream – 2.02 oz Index Inductor 1 – 4.22 oz Neutralizing and Cleansing Emulsion – 2.53 oz Milky RestructurerWhat it is formulated WITHOUT : – Parabens- PhthalatesWhat else you need to know : This formula does not contain sodium, potassium, or ithium hydroxides or thioglycolic acid with derivatives.

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5 Reviews

  1. Mercedes D. Duffey says:
    Posted December 5, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My hair didn’t get that straight but I wasn’t worried about that. I didn’t want my hair to fall out after putting in my hair. And it worked out my hair is growing and it is manageable

  2. Glaurea says:
    Posted March 11, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    After reading all of the great reviews on amazon about this relaxer, I decided to give it a try on my now thinning and damaged hair. I’ve been using it since december and i haven’t seen anything wonderful about it. first of all, my hair is never completely relaxed. secondly, when i wash my hair a few days after the relaxer, the hair goes right back to it’s unrelaxed state. my hair is now dryer and breaking even more. it is not worth $60.

  3. Island Girl says:
    Posted March 6, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    After reading tons of reviews I decided to try the Phyto relaxer index I for my thinning hair, I must say I was disappointed. I did not get those fabulous results mentioned in many review and I did have it put in by a professional. I could be wrong, but it seems like my hair is now drier and sheds more than usual. Maybe I was just expecting a miracle after spending $60 just for the product. On a more positive note, I will say that once the relaxer was washed out my hair appeared a little thicker, but for the price of this product I need the pros to outweigh the cons. I think I will revert back to the Olive Oil Relaxer.

  4. Leele says:
    Posted March 5, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I’ve been using this product for the last two or more years and it’s the best I’ve used since I began doing my hair again. The cost of this product is expensive but that’s because it contains no lye. All over the counter relaxers contain lye. If the percentage is small enough, the companies are not required to list it as a main ingredient. The reason why Phyto takes 25 minutes to work on the hair is because it does not contain any lye at all. I switched from using Rusk where a hair dresser used that relaxer to burn my hair to the scalp. What I find with most hairdressers is that they want the quick fix. Women want their hair straight now. When you use a relaxer you changing both the physical and chemical structure of the hair permanently. I used to use Aveda’s ‘Wind Down’ before it was discontinued. The hair dresser I used to go to explained that one of the main problems with relaxing the hair is that most people want to do it now and end up using the wrong relaxer, something far too strong and harsh on the hair. This causes major damages the root and scalp. The body then had to repair those damages and that’s why they hair seems to be so damaged after you have relaxed it. He said the best thing was to ‘train’ the hair to respond to the least or mildest amount of chemical so as to cause less damage. I agree, my hair is smoother and softer this way and I still retain my curls only it’s less frizzy. The key to this product is reading the directions. Even though I use every three months for new growth, I still read the instructions. I read them twice just to make sure that I’m doing it right. You need to have patience to work with this product because of the detailed timing that it requires. The only think I didn’t like about this product which is not enough for me to take points off for, was the washing out. It takes a long time for it to wash out of the hair. I called the company before I purchased it and spoke with their main teaching hair dresser and she explained again to use the product. Most hairdressers, don’t like to read the instructions. They believe they know it all. Not all products are same even if they are in the same category.

  5. A McLaren says:
    Posted March 2, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Phyto Phytospecific Phytorelaxer Index 1 – Delicate/Thin Hair

    I’ve been relaxing my hair for decades and this is by far the best product I have ever used. I have curly frizzy hair and I use the index 1 as I don’t want poker straight hair without any movement. I am always pleased with the results and no longer get any hair breakage.

    Phytospecific relaxer is undoubtedly more expensive, but well worth it. I would never go back to the harsh chemical hair straighning products I used in the past.


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