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Not every woman who relaxers her hair wants every strand on her head to be bone straight. If you have a short cut, you may just want to keep the tapered sides of your hair smooth while maintaining volume at the top, or maybe it’s just the edges (and the kitchen) you like to slap a little perm on every now and then. Whatever your preference, we’re sure you’re tired of buying an entire relaxer kit to only use a few dollops of product and ORS has just responded to that frustration with the Olive Oil Zone Relaxer.

ORS Olive Oil Zone Relaxer

The mini application kit is the “first-ever targeted, small section relaxer” which provides just the perfect amount of product for small section relaxing, for instance if you want to make sure your hair blends with your weave a little better. And the system is infused with olive oil to help protect hair during the relaxing process and deliver silky, smooth results. Plus it’s only $3.99 and you won’t waste half of the container.

Another new option from ORS is the Olive Oil Curl Stretching Texturizer, geared toward women with naturally curly short to medium length hair who want looser curls that are easier to wear and style. According to a press release,

“This superior quality texturizer features a proprietary formula and a unique ‘Mix-It-Yourself’ boost of four potent exotic oils from around the globe:  Mediterranean Olive Oil for moisture, Brazilian Pequi Oil for smoothing, African Shea Oil for softness and Egyptian Black Seed Oil for strength.” And it retails for $5.99.

“These two new products serve as examples of how Namaste (the makers of ORS) celebrates and honors the beauty of our consumers regardless of her hairstyle choices,” said Shawn K. Tollerson, Namaste Laboratories Chief Operating Officer, of the brand’s new offerings. “Whatever hairstyle she chooses…relaxed, natural, extensions, braids, locs, our beauty should be embraced and not stereotyped.”

For more on ORS’ #NoStereotypes hair movement, visit Orsnostereotypes.com.

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