Relaxer Damage

Meaning

Relaxer Damage refers to the structural alteration of textured hair’s inherent protein bonds, a chemical process that compromises the very foundation of each delicate strand. ❉ This often manifests as an increased porosity, diminished elasticity, and a noticeable predisposition to brittleness, impacting the hair’s natural ability to retain essential moisture and resist external stressors. ❉ For individuals with Black and mixed-race hair, understanding this particular form of damage is paramount for cultivating effective hair care systematization, shifting focus from routine maintenance to a more intentional, restorative approach. ❉ It means that practical application of care must adapt, as the hair may struggle to accept hydration, maintain desired styling, or consistently display its inherent curl pattern. ❉ Acknowledging these changes allows for the thoughtful implementation of practices designed to support the hair’s recovery and foster its return to a more balanced, resilient state.