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titleOfInvention Method for Relaxing and then imparting Controlled Curvature to Curly or Kinky Hair
abstract Curls or kinks in human hair are relaxed and then a controlled curvature is given to the hair, by: (a) applying to the hair, including the scalp portions thereof, a curl relaxing composition comprising a blend of water and a salt of an acid, which composition has a pH less than 7 but more than 5 and reduces the disulphide linkages of the hair keratin, while manipulating the hair by hand action and/or combining into a partially straightened condition; (b) submitting the partially straightened hair to a heat treatment at a temperature above human body temperature while simultaneously maintaining the moisture content of the treated hair substantially constant until the hair exhibits a partially relaxed condition; (c) water rinsing the relaxing composition from the partially relaxed hair and the scalp; (d) at least partially removing the water to achieve an at least towel blotted state; (e) wrapping the treated hair onto hair curling devices of such size and shape as to produce the desired curvature in the hair; (f) applying to the wrapped hair a permanent waving composition comprising an alkaline mercaptan and free alkali, in a concentration such that the disulphide linkages of the hair keratin are reduced and the hair takes up the curvature of the curling devices; (g) water rinsing the permanent waving composition from the hair; and (h) applying a neutralizing agent to the hair to reform the disulphide linkages in the hair keratin. A package for use in this method holds containers containing the compositions defined in (a) and (f).
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