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Get answers to common questions about Restorative Partial Relaxer.
A Restorative Partial Relaxer treats only new growth while adding bond-building treatment to repair and strengthen hair. It differs from full relaxers by limiting chemical exposure and focusing on restorative care for healthier, low-damage results.
When performed by trained stylists using bond-building products, this partial relaxer minimizes damage. The targeted application and reparative treatment help protect existing lengths, reducing breakage risk and improving elasticity compared with traditional relaxers.
Appointments typically last 90 to 120 minutes depending on hair density and length. That includes consultation, gentle application to new growth, the bond-building treatment, and professional styling so you leave looking polished and strengthened.
Most clients schedule touch-ups every 8 to 12 weeks based on new growth and hair condition. Your stylist will assess breakage, elasticity, and desired root coverage to recommend the ideal timing for maintenance.
Use sulfate-free shampoo and hydrating conditioners, limit heat styling, and apply recommended bond-repair serums weekly. Attend follow-up appointments and use professional products to prolong results and maintain strength between salon visits.
Yes; we can combine it with glosses, deep-conditioning masks, or protein treatments when appropriate. Your stylist will evaluate hair health first and create a safe plan to layer services without overprocessing.