I use this on my hair and actually recorded a video to it that I’m uploading in a few days after edit. It’s a real good relaxer and has actually made my hair look amazing
Hey, XoSiedahXo! Wow, this is good to hear! What index did you use? I and some others have been wondering about the results and it’s good to hear about them first hand. Please let me know when you upload; I’d love to see it. And thank you for sharing this!
there used to have a product years ago was called Bodiphier its also supposed to be "Non harsh relaxer" But that mess used to burn like crazy all tho it never give your a bone straight it always had the hair look natural. They are no longer in business maybe they shut them down. It was sold by black company
Hey Dolce! I heard about the PHYTO relaxer since my sister uses it with amazing results. In my case it did not straighten out my hair enough (still looked as if hair was never relaxed) so I switched back to lye relaxers (Revlon or ORS) that give me a more texlaxed look.😉
Hey, Sandra! Yeah, even though I am impressed with its ingredients, I did wonder if it would get my hair straight enough for my satisfaction. I guess I would need Index #2. But I’m glad to hear that your sis is a happy, long time customer. Thanks for sharing this! 👍🏾♥️
I’m so sorry to hear about the spot created in your head, but relieved to hear that you still like the product and that your hair results were/are so good that you don’t even need to FLAT IRON!!! That’s quite an endorsement!
@@Aphrodite-goddess Hey, Aphrodite-goddess! I don’t see why not as you can generally use any relaxer to loosen (or texturize) your curl. You would just leave it on for less time or UNDER process it. As a test, I would take a small section, perhaps in the back, apply it to the hair WITHOUT smoothing it and test out timing vs. desired texture. That way you can get your technique down pat before applying it to whole head. And if you DO try this out, pls let me know how it all works out.
Hi Dolce, thank you for the information. Love the way you keep us up on everything you find out for hair care. Your hair looks beautiful as usual. Stay well.👌🏾💖
@@twitterblackdove store bought no-lye hair relaxers have that same chemical ingredient that the phytospecific relaxer have in it, which is called guanidine carbonate. It is a chemical straightener. The only difference is that the store bought ones have a particular activator that you supposed to mix in it that then forms calcium hydroxide for the purpose of it to be gentler on your scalp. Phytospecific use what they claim is natural ingredients to mix in that guanidine carbonate chemical. The other store bought no-lye hair relaxers, are the potassium and lithium hydroxide hair relaxers. They don't require mixing.
Hi Dolce 👋. Had to come back to this comment, I just happened to see another video discussing about the phytospecific hair relaxers, and saw a comment informing folks that the phytospecific relaxers have been discontinued. So I did my little research and yes indeed it is true! The folks that used it for years gonna have to find an alternative. I'm glad you don't have to worry about that 😄
Hey, septembergirl007! So glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for the Phyto testimony! I never hear anyone really talk about it, so this is good to know. 👍🏾
What?! Wow! I wonder why? I mean, there were a good number of people using it, but maybe not enough to justify continued production? I’m really surprised. Thanks for the update.
I’ve been looking for this relaxer everywhere because I want to keep my pixie cut minus the use of toxic relaxers , but it’s sold out everywhere and may be discontinued 😭
Hey, April! I know… Recently received a comment confirming that the company discontinued it, which left me very surprised. 😕 Will keep my eyes peeled for a replacement. The search continues…
Hey, Orange Blossom! Thank you! (I had the Orange Blossom doll from Strawberry Shortcake when I was little, so I love your name/handle!) And I hope a good alternative turns up, too. As soon as it does, I’ll gab and post about it. ;0)
Hey, Windie! My pleasure! The name of relaxer is PhytoSpecific PhtyoRelaxer, but the reason you haven’t been able to find it on their website is likely because it has recently been discontinued. :0(
I had vaguely heard about it and it may be an option now that my natural curl is looser. I relax twice a year so the chemicals do not keep me up ay night!
I Need something that my hair won’t puff up in the summer time 🙄 or when I get out the shower. Ive been natural 30 years and just relaxed my hair last week
@@DolceDawn I just put the Olive Oil brand in my hair after 30 years natural. I love the way my hair looks now and no worries of puffing up during summer heat but I read this relaxer brand causes cancer. Just looking for a healthier option with same or similar results💜 thank you so much for responding sis🌸
@@msmu19 My pleasure! ☺ And I know that there has been a concern with relaxers with formaldehyde in it, but didn’t know Olive Oil was on that list. That said, I definitely will keep my eyes open for a Phyto replacement since you and so many others are in search of a “healthier” alternative. 👍🏾
@@msmu19 Yeah, they’ve been going after products that have formaldehyde in it - which they should. A lot of them are the take home keratin-based straighteners so far, but I didn’t hear anything about the Olive Oil products specifically being mentioned as cancerous. Do you mind me asking where you saw that listed so that I can view it, too?
Ahh, yes. The good ol’ days of chatting away on hair boards… picking your avatar, your screen name, spending countless hours talking about all things hair…. Good times, good times…
I just came across your chanel. This is a great review. I loved Phyto Specific and have been heart broken since it was taken off the market. Would you share what you are using now? I have been on hold waiting to find a replacement.
Hey, Rachel! I’m glad you enjoyed the review - thank you! I use Ultra Precise relaxer in Mild, but have heard so many good things about Phyto that I was equally surprised that it was discontinued. As other former users have asked, I will definitely keep my eyes and ears open and report back if there is an adequate substitute. 👍🏾
@DolceDawn I'm not surprised. I've noticed over time that ANY product that seems to work well for BW are either reformulated so that the product doesn't work as well anymore, or disconnected.
@JG-tr9py Welp, we’ve got a running joke over here as it seems like a LOT of the products I use and love (from makeup to my “non-Black” haircare grails) get the discontinued axe. So, while I don’t think race is the main factor, I totally get your frustration.😏
Hey! 👋🏾 No, I would not use this on bleached hair as it still does have a chemical in it and we do NOT want any “uh-ohs”! lol If I were you, I would just have it silk pressed until the all bleached hair grows out, trimming as you go along, and then possibly look into getting a relaxer. Would definitely want to be safe rather than sorry. 😉👍🏾
It does have a chemical in it Guanidine this is what loosen the hair so it's not chemical free. It's a little better than the other chemical but this relaxer is not chemical free. They say that to get sales but I had it and it did break my hair off so I did my research and found out. But your hair is beautiful. Just everybody's hair can't take the same products.
Hey, Lillian! True, it is NOT chemical-free, which is what I state in the video. Even though some others have touted it as such, on PHYTO’s website, they say they are “hydroxide-free” and relaxes without the use of “harsh chemicals”. But I’m sorry your hair broke off after using it. It’s good to know other people’s experience with it, so thanks for sharing.
@@amayautumn Hey, glam! Yes, according to their website, PHYTO claims their relaxer effectively relaxes the hair “without the use of harsh chemicals” and lists its ingredients, which includes guanidine carbonate - a no-lye chemical considered to be not AS harsh as the hydroxides found in typical relaxers. There are plenty of women who have found it to be gentle and have used it with no problems, but like Lillian said and like with all things, everything doesn’t work for everybody.
@@DolceDawn You are very welcome sorry I'm just now seeing your comment and didn't get back to you sooner. Yes you do say that on your video about it having some chemical in it. Thank you for being open about that. Your hair's gorgeous and I would have love for it to work because it did do a good job at relaxing my hair. I've just never ever been able to have any relaxer without it breaking my hair off no matter how professional the beautification is. Thanks for your response! God-bless🥰🙏🏽
Hey, Sarah! Another satisfied customer - awesome! This is good to know as I feel it’s important to hear as many testimonies, both good and bad, for people to get an idea about the product. Thank you so much for sharing! ♥️
Dolceeeeee!!! Hope you been good🤎💗! Glad to see your hair thriving and you trying new exciting things with it as well 🙌🏾. I'm still keeping up with my relaxed hair too; starting to look a little like 'Verdine White' and 'Outkast' 🤣🤣. Also sending you virtual hugs since I've been needing it lately, but God is very magical and extremely powerful so Imma trust and not worry 🔥😎.
Hey, Julion!!! I see you changed your name… AGAIN! lol I can’t keep up! And that Verdine White comment - OMG! 😂😂😂 I literally LOL’d! Too funny!! I’m good - thanks for asking! ♥️ I hope you’re well, too. Despite anything else that may be going on with you, just know that GOD’s got you! Sending you hugs right back. 🤗
Hi thanks for the video ! Are you thinking about switching relaxers ? IMO even with regular relaxers nobody should relax their hair 100%, it's better to relax to 80-90% max, otherwise hair will be too weak and lifeless, some texture remaining can be healthy.
Hey, Carbonet! I don’t plan on switching anytime soon, but I am curious and may look into this as a viable alternative if buying Precise turns out to be too fickle a job. And I hear you regarding relaxing 80 - 90%. I guess everyone has their own stance on this… Thanks for sharing yours!
Hey, firalove! You would apply it and do your root touch ups as often as you would any other relaxer, which (on average, depending on your growth) would be around every 8 - 12 weeks.
Hey, Mrs. White! I hear you. Going to any professional - natural or relaxed - is going to be a little pricey if not doing your hair yourself. I guess it comes down to lifestyle, too, and what will fit you better. But I totally understand being on the fence…
After being natural for most of my life, I relaxed it earlier this year and hated it. I should've gone to a salon because honestly, I'd forgotten how to apply a relaxer and now my hair is under processed. This product seems like it may fix it because it doesn't get the hair bone straight, which is what I was going for in the first place.
Hey, Keena! I’m sorry your relaxer didn’t turn out the way you wanted. And although PHYTO has natural ingredients and less harsh chemicals in it, I would still consult a professional before using it to “fix” or “correct” your current relaxed hair.
I remember that info commercial in the ‘90s… Thank GOD my mom said no about that product! (I know the name of the product and celebrity actress/director/choreographer) that endorsed that product.
Yep, I remember watching those infomercials, too, and then being surprised later when Essence did an exposė on all the women who lost their hair later on. The pictures were awful…
Hey, Sandra! No problem, but just so you’re aware: PHYTO recently discontinued this relaxer… 😒 So, I’m keeping my eyes peeled for something comparable (if anything) and will update when I do.
Will this cause any damage like thinning, hair falling out and breaking? And is this dangerous to leave in for long periods of time? Is this product truly safe?
Hey, Imagination Animation! The misuse of ANY relaxer, natural ingredients added or not, can cause damage to the hair because ALL of them contain some type of chemical. Although PHYTO is considered less harsh than typical relaxers, it should still only be applied for the recommended time and no longer to prevent such damage. If you’re interested in the product, but not familiar with relaxing, you should allow a professional to apply it instead.
As someone who's been using this relaxer..I can confirm NO it does not! Far better than any relaxer on the market! Even as i'm just putting my hands through my hair daily...no breakage or shedding! It's absolutely amazing! Several weeks from initially applying...your hair's integrity/and moisture aren't compromised.
Good evening Dolce! Thanks for the product information. I`ve heard of PHYTO relaxer, shampoo, conditioner and styling products. I`ve never tried the relaxer; but I have used the styling products. They are pretty good; although I am now in love with Theorie products ;-) BTW, I noticed that your lovely hair is longer. Are you growing it to waist length?
Good evening, Judy! You are so welcome! Yep, I tried and liked their shampoos, too. But then Theorie came along… lol! And I’m not sure what I’m doing with my hair. Haven’t decided yet. Maybe grow it to waist length? Maybe not? Ugh… Judy, I’m just not sure yet, but I will let you know! ;0)
I used to use Phyto Specific, but it's $65.00. I'm not paying that every time i want to get my hair done. I use Creme of Nature regular $10.00 - $11.00.
Hey, Shaneeta! That’s quite a difference, huh? lol I guess it’s all about what you value and how you calculate it: $65 is less than a salon visit, but if you’re DIY then $11 a pop is definitely more attractive.
Hey, hfb! I haven’t heard that complaint from users as well as that’s how it’s listed on their website. But I appreciate you sharing that as it’s interesting to hear different perspectives on the product.
Hey, Alicia! You’re right: it’s not 100% chemical-free, but was considered less harsh than the typical relaxer and now, unfortunately, it has been discontinued.
Hey, Keena! Good observation! Along with the powders from plants to dye their hair, they most certainly DID use natural elixirs to elongate and stretch their coils. Some tribes still do. Great point! 👍🏾
I use this on my hair and actually recorded a video to it that I’m uploading in a few days after edit. It’s a real good relaxer and has actually made my hair look amazing
Hey, XoSiedahXo! Wow, this is good to hear! What index did you use? I and some others have been wondering about the results and it’s good to hear about them first hand. Please let me know when you upload; I’d love to see it. And thank you for sharing this!
Did it burn your scalp or have that sensation?
I actually used it and recorded it on my channel and it is amazing. Very pricey tho. It didn’t burn
there used to have a product years ago was called Bodiphier its also supposed to be "Non harsh relaxer" But that mess used to burn like crazy all tho it never give your a bone straight it always had the hair look natural. They are no longer in business maybe they shut them down. It was sold by black company
Hey Dolce! I heard about the PHYTO relaxer since my sister uses it with amazing results. In my case it did not straighten out my hair enough (still looked as if hair was never relaxed) so I switched back to lye relaxers (Revlon or ORS) that give me a more texlaxed look.😉
Hey, Sandra! Yeah, even though I am impressed with its ingredients, I did wonder if it would get my hair straight enough for my satisfaction. I guess I would need Index #2. But I’m glad to hear that your sis is a happy, long time customer. Thanks for sharing this! 👍🏾♥️
@@chdh5220 Hey, Ch Dh! You do? It does? Wow, that’s awesome! Very good to know as I was curious and others may be, too. So thanks for sharing this! ♥
I’m so sorry to hear about the spot created in your head, but relieved to hear that you still like the product and that your hair results were/are so good that you don’t even need to FLAT IRON!!! That’s quite an endorsement!
@@DolceDawncan I use this relaxer but wear my hair curly. I don’t want to straighten it. Just loosen up my 4c and wear it curly but more manageable
@@Aphrodite-goddess Hey, Aphrodite-goddess! I don’t see why not as you can generally use any relaxer to loosen (or texturize) your curl. You would just leave it on for less time or UNDER process it. As a test, I would take a small section, perhaps in the back, apply it to the hair WITHOUT smoothing it and test out timing vs. desired texture. That way you can get your technique down pat before applying it to whole head. And if you DO try this out, pls let me know how it all works out.
Hi Dolce, thank you for the information. Love the way you keep us up on everything you find out for hair care. Your hair looks beautiful as usual. Stay well.👌🏾💖
You are so welcome, Margie! My pleasure. 😉 And thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it! 💁🏾♀️♥️
Hi Dolce'! The Phytospecific hair relaxer is just a over priced box hair relaxer. I studied the ingredients. Just my 1cent 😄
LOL! Hey, Lori! I hear you and I appreciate you sharing your 1 cent! Thank you! 👍🏾
Phytospecific relaxer is hydroxide-free.
Which box relaxer sold in stores is exactly like that?
@@twitterblackdove store bought no-lye hair relaxers have that same chemical ingredient that the phytospecific relaxer have in it, which is called guanidine carbonate. It is a chemical straightener. The only difference is that the store bought ones have a particular activator that you supposed to mix in it that then forms calcium hydroxide for the purpose of it to be gentler on your scalp. Phytospecific use what they claim is natural ingredients to mix in that guanidine carbonate chemical. The other store bought no-lye hair relaxers, are the potassium and lithium hydroxide hair relaxers. They don't require mixing.
Hi Dolce 👋. Had to come back to this comment, I just happened to see another video discussing about the phytospecific hair relaxers, and saw a comment informing folks that the phytospecific relaxers have been discontinued. So I did my little research and yes indeed it is true! The folks that used it for years gonna have to find an alternative. I'm glad you don't have to worry about that 😄
@@lalarose9907 So basically no hope in having a safe/ “relaxer” alternative ?! 😢 DAMNNN !!!!
I've used Phyto relaxer for years...love it! ❤ And great video!!!!
Hey, septembergirl007! So glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for the Phyto testimony! I never hear anyone really talk about it, so this is good to know. 👍🏾
Phytorelaxer has been discontinued (spoke directly with website associate); where are our non-toxic/healthier options?
What?! Wow! I wonder why? I mean, there were a good number of people using it, but maybe not enough to justify continued production? I’m really surprised. Thanks for the update.
I’ve been looking for this relaxer everywhere because I want to keep my pixie cut minus the use of toxic relaxers , but it’s sold out everywhere and may be discontinued 😭
Hey, April! I know… Recently received a comment confirming that the company discontinued it, which left me very surprised. 😕 Will keep my eyes peeled for a replacement. The search continues…
The bangs are so cute! I hope someone finds a new alternative
Hey, Orange Blossom! Thank you! (I had the Orange Blossom doll from Strawberry Shortcake when I was little, so I love your name/handle!) And I hope a good alternative turns up, too. As soon as it does, I’ll gab and post about it. ;0)
Hi, i always used Phyto, i bought one in May 2024 but now no where to be find, what can i use to replace
Hey, Veronique! Yep, unfortunately, I do not know of a suitable replacement at this present time, but will report back if/when I do.
Can you please name the exam perm product? I’m on their website and I can’t find it. Thanks for the video!!
Hey, Windie! My pleasure! The name of relaxer is PhytoSpecific PhtyoRelaxer, but the reason you haven’t been able to find it on their website is likely because it has recently been discontinued. :0(
I had vaguely heard about it and it may be an option now that my natural curl is looser. I relax twice a year so the chemicals do not keep me up ay night!
Twice a year - I will never NOT be impressed by that! So, yeah, PHYTO may be an option for you to maybe check out/read more about. 👍🏾
how did your curl pattern change?
I Need something that my hair won’t puff up in the summer time 🙄 or when I get out the shower. Ive been natural 30 years and just relaxed my hair last week
Hey, msmu19! What relaxer did you use? Are you looking for an alternative to the Phyto relaxer?
@@DolceDawn I just put the Olive Oil brand in my hair after 30 years natural. I love the way my hair looks now and no worries of puffing up during summer heat but I read this relaxer brand causes cancer. Just looking for a healthier option with same or similar results💜 thank you so much for responding sis🌸
@@msmu19 My pleasure! ☺ And I know that there has been a concern with relaxers with formaldehyde in it, but didn’t know Olive Oil was on that list. That said, I definitely will keep my eyes open for a Phyto replacement since you and so many others are in search of a “healthier” alternative. 👍🏾
@@DolceDawn 🫢really? Formaldehyde is one of the ingredients? 😩Wow idk that
@@msmu19 Yeah, they’ve been going after products that have formaldehyde in it - which they should. A lot of them are the take home keratin-based straighteners so far, but I didn’t hear anything about the Olive Oil products specifically being mentioned as cancerous. Do you mind me asking where you saw that listed so that I can view it, too?
Your hair looks amazing ! How do you keep that bump at the end of your hair all week ?
Thank you!! I wrap my hair every night, which helps to keep the bump in my hair all week.
Does anyone know a replacement for the phyto relaxer?
Hey, attyddmorris! Are you looking for a replacement for Phyto because you tried it and didn’t care for it or you can’t find it in your area?
@@DolceDawn Phytorelaxer has been discontinued unfortunately, the girlies need a replacement
@@love.legacy Hey, Heaven! Yeah, I saw your other comment. Appreciate the heads up. Wow… Can’t believe it.
Yes I’ll try it
Hey, Jerrylin! Unfortunately, they have recently discontinued this product, but I will post if/when I find a proper alternative.
@ thank you 😊
Ahh good ol’ Phyto. I use to love their products when black hair boards were popular.
Ahh, yes. The good ol’ days of chatting away on hair boards… picking your avatar, your screen name, spending countless hours talking about all things hair…. Good times, good times…
I just came across your chanel. This is a great review. I loved Phyto Specific and have been heart broken since it was taken off the market. Would you share what you are using now? I have been on hold waiting to find a replacement.
Hey, Rachel! I’m glad you enjoyed the review - thank you! I use Ultra Precise relaxer in Mild, but have heard so many good things about Phyto that I was equally surprised that it was discontinued. As other former users have asked, I will definitely keep my eyes and ears open and report back if there is an adequate substitute. 👍🏾
@DolceDawn I'm not surprised. I've noticed over time that ANY product that seems to work well for BW are either reformulated so that the product doesn't work as well anymore, or disconnected.
@JG-tr9py Welp, we’ve got a running joke over here as it seems like a LOT of the products I use and love (from makeup to my “non-Black” haircare grails) get the discontinued
axe. So, while I don’t think race is the main factor, I totally get your frustration.😏
Is this good for bleached hair? I need to relax my new growth without my hair falling out 😅
Hey! 👋🏾 No, I would not use this on bleached hair as it still does have a chemical in it and we do NOT want any “uh-ohs”! lol If I were you, I would just have it silk pressed until the all bleached hair grows out, trimming as you go along, and then possibly look into getting a relaxer. Would definitely want to be safe rather than sorry. 😉👍🏾
Hi,
Do you use Phyto? Currently?
Hey, KeCee1975! No, I’ve never used it.
It does have a chemical in it Guanidine this is what loosen the hair so it's not chemical free. It's a little better than the other chemical but this relaxer is not chemical free. They say that to get sales but I had it and it did break my hair off so I did my research and found out. But your hair is beautiful. Just everybody's hair can't take the same products.
Hey, Lillian! True, it is NOT chemical-free, which is what I state in the video. Even though some others have touted it as such, on PHYTO’s website, they say they are “hydroxide-free” and relaxes without the use of “harsh chemicals”. But I’m sorry your hair broke off after using it. It’s good to know other people’s experience with it, so thanks for sharing.
I thought she said not harsh chemicals.
@@amayautumn Hey, glam! Yes, according to their website, PHYTO claims their relaxer effectively relaxes the hair “without the use of harsh chemicals” and lists its ingredients, which includes guanidine carbonate - a no-lye chemical considered to be not AS harsh as the hydroxides found in typical relaxers. There are plenty of women who have found it to be gentle and have used it with no problems, but like Lillian said and like with all things, everything doesn’t work for everybody.
@@DolceDawn You are very welcome sorry I'm just now seeing your comment and didn't get back to you sooner. Yes you do say that on your video about it having some chemical in it. Thank you for being open about that. Your hair's gorgeous and I would have love for it to work because it did do a good job at relaxing my hair. I've just never ever been able to have any relaxer without it breaking my hair off no matter how professional the beautification is. Thanks for your response! God-bless🥰🙏🏽
@@lcwisdom1 I totally understand, Lillian. No apology necessary. 😉 Thanks for the follow up and may God bless you, too! ♥
I use Phytospecific relaxer and I love it! It’s expensive tho. I use index 1.
Hey, Sarah! Another satisfied customer - awesome! This is good to know as I feel it’s important to hear as many testimonies, both good and bad, for people to get an idea about the product. Thank you so much for sharing! ♥️
Dolceeeeee!!! Hope you been good🤎💗! Glad to see your hair thriving and you trying new exciting things with it as well 🙌🏾. I'm still keeping up with my relaxed hair too; starting to look a little like 'Verdine White' and 'Outkast' 🤣🤣.
Also sending you virtual hugs since I've been needing it lately, but God is very magical and extremely powerful so Imma trust and not worry 🔥😎.
Hey, Julion!!! I see you changed your name… AGAIN! lol
I can’t keep up! And that Verdine White comment - OMG! 😂😂😂 I literally LOL’d! Too funny!!
I’m good - thanks for asking! ♥️ I hope you’re well, too. Despite anything else that may be going on with you, just know that GOD’s got you! Sending you hugs right back. 🤗
Hi thanks for the video ! Are you thinking about switching relaxers ? IMO even with regular relaxers nobody should relax their hair 100%, it's better to relax to 80-90% max, otherwise hair will be too weak and lifeless, some texture remaining can be healthy.
Hey, Carbonet! I don’t plan on switching anytime soon, but I am curious and may look into this as a viable alternative if buying Precise turns out to be too fickle a job. And I hear you regarding relaxing 80 - 90%. I guess everyone has their own stance on this… Thanks for sharing yours!
How often do you have to apply it to your hair?
Hey, firalove! You would apply it and do your root touch ups as often as you would any other relaxer, which (on average, depending on your growth) would be around every 8 - 12 weeks.
I love her hair 🥰🙏🏽
Thank you!! ♥♥♥
I'm really on the fence to go back to relaxers. I don't want to spend a fortune and I want it to be easy.
Hey, Mrs. White! I hear you. Going to any professional - natural or relaxed - is going to be a little pricey if not doing your hair yourself. I guess it comes down to lifestyle, too, and what will fit you better. But I totally understand being on the fence…
After being natural for most of my life, I relaxed it earlier this year and hated it. I should've gone to a salon because honestly, I'd forgotten how to apply a relaxer and now my hair is under processed. This product seems like it may fix it because it doesn't get the hair bone straight, which is what I was going for in the first place.
Try going to a salon to get a corrective relaxer
Hey, Keena! I’m sorry your relaxer didn’t turn out the way you wanted. And although PHYTO has natural ingredients and less harsh chemicals in it, I would still consult a professional before using it to “fix” or “correct” your current relaxed hair.
I remember that info commercial in the ‘90s… Thank GOD my mom said no about that product! (I know the name of the product and celebrity actress/director/choreographer) that endorsed that product.
Yep, I remember watching those infomercials, too, and then being surprised later when Essence did an exposė on all the women who lost their hair later on. The pictures were awful…
Newbie here!!!! I SO love you!!! 💜💜💜
Hey, jamelofswords! Thank you! I’m so happy you’re here! WELCOME ABOARD!!! 🥳♥️
I'm keeping my natural hair.
And I think that’s great! Natural or relaxed, it’s all about healthy hair for me! 👍🏾
I used it for a year. It fried my hair. So I switched back to a no-lye.
Hey, Deborah! Oh, wow… I’m sorry to hear that, but I do thank you for sharing.
You're a natural entertainer. You should pursue something in the entertainment industry.
Thank you, Wendy! ☺️♥️
Thanks for the info🎉❤❤
Hey, Sandra! No problem, but just so you’re aware: PHYTO recently discontinued this relaxer… 😒 So, I’m keeping my eyes peeled for something comparable (if anything) and will update when I do.
Hi who does your hair
She does her own hair trims and all
Hi. nadira! Yes, Arlita is right. I do my own hair. 😉
Will this cause any damage like thinning, hair falling out and breaking? And is this dangerous to leave in for long periods of time? Is this product truly safe?
Hey, Imagination Animation! The misuse of ANY relaxer, natural ingredients added or not, can cause damage to the hair because ALL of them contain some type of chemical. Although PHYTO is considered less harsh than typical relaxers, it should still only be applied for the recommended time and no longer to prevent such damage. If you’re interested in the product, but not familiar with relaxing, you should allow a professional to apply it instead.
As someone who's been using this relaxer..I can confirm NO it does not! Far better than any relaxer on the market! Even as i'm just putting my hands through my hair daily...no breakage or shedding! It's absolutely amazing! Several weeks from initially applying...your hair's integrity/and moisture aren't compromised.
@@kida758 have you found a good replacement? phyto has been discontinued
I have not tried it yet,but great sharing and you are looking absolutely gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much, Otismadaline!! 🤗
Love your makeup
Thank you, Carbonet!! ♥️
Good evening Dolce! Thanks for the product information. I`ve heard of PHYTO relaxer, shampoo, conditioner and styling products. I`ve never tried the relaxer; but I have used the styling products. They are pretty good; although I am now in love with Theorie products ;-) BTW, I noticed that your lovely hair is longer. Are you growing it to waist length?
Good evening, Judy! You are so welcome! Yep, I tried and liked their shampoos, too. But then Theorie came along… lol! And I’m not sure what I’m doing with my hair. Haven’t decided yet. Maybe grow it to waist length? Maybe not? Ugh… Judy, I’m just not sure yet, but I will let you know! ;0)
I used to use Phyto Specific, but it's $65.00. I'm not paying that every time i want to get my hair done. I use Creme of Nature regular $10.00 - $11.00.
Hey, Shaneeta! That’s quite a difference, huh? lol I guess it’s all about what you value and how you calculate it: $65 is less than a salon visit, but if you’re DIY then $11 a pop is definitely more attractive.
6:09 odorless? I heard that it smells like eggs
Hey, hfb! I haven’t heard that complaint from users as well as that’s how it’s listed on their website. But I appreciate you sharing that as it’s interesting to hear different perspectives on the product.
Thank you ! Youre so cute !
Aww, thank you, Laurynn!! My pleasure! ♥️
That product is nowhere to be found. Why is it so hard? 😕
Ugh! It’s been discontinued… That’s why it’s so hard to find. 😒
Why do people say this is a chemical free relaxer, it’s not.
Hey, Alicia! You’re right: it’s not 100% chemical-free, but was considered less harsh than the typical relaxer and now, unfortunately, it has been discontinued.
@@DolceDawn Wow! Sorry to hear that it’s no longer available. Hopefully there will be an alternative.
@@Yazette Yeah, I was shocked. But for all those interested, I’m keeping my eyes peeled and will report back if/when I find a proper alternative.
and they JUST discontinued it 😭
I know!!! 😑 Keeping my eyes and ears open for a replacement…
If you could make the conversation shorter and direct to the point! But thanks 🙏
Hey, Susan! I understand that my style may not be to your liking, but am happy you liked the vid nonetheless. 👍🏾
Michelle Obama highly recommends this product and has use this on her hair, and have been for years.
Hey, Marian! Wow, I had no idea. I wonder what she’ll use now that it’s been discontinued… Thanks for sharing!
you’re sooo EXTRA 🥹
Thank you! 🤗
I bet our ancestors used something like this to manage their hair.
Hey, Keena! Good observation! Along with the powders from plants to dye their hair, they most certainly DID use natural elixirs to elongate and stretch their coils. Some tribes still do. Great point! 👍🏾
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