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That is some mindblowingly beautiful hair!
Because, I think I put this in the other post, I'm under the impression that my type of hair texture does not take very well to texlaxing. I believe that alot of people end up with poofy hair rather than more defined little coils and ringlets like the girl in the pic. Originally, I was under the imppression that curly perms could only be done on straighter/straightish hair. I realized that I was incorrect now.Why both? Why not one or the other? Also, I don't understand why you would relax all the curl pattern out of your and then put in another chemical designed to make it curly.
BTW, your hair looks great.![]()
Because, I think I put this in the other post, I'm under the impression that my type of hair texture does not take very well to texlaxing. I believe that alot of people end up with poofy hair rather than more defined little coils and ringlets like the girl in the pic. Originally, I was under the imppression that curly perms could only be done on straighter/straightish hair. I realized that I was incorrect now.
If you're talking about the pic, that's not me.
Why both? Why not one or the other? Also, I don't understand why you would relax all the curl pattern out of your and then put in another chemical designed to make it curly.
BTW, your hair looks great.![]()
Oh ok, I thought that was you. Sorry.
But yeah, curly perms are for people with naturally straight hair. Not chemically processed straight hair.
Maybe you can a curl or wave nuveau (sp) on your natural hair to loosen the texture if that's what you're going for.
Just curious how does your hair react to the curly perm? does it form a loose curl like when someone with straight hair gets it? I dont mean to sound ignorant but I've never heard of a black girl getting a curly perm.
So I'm under the impression the idea that this is not a good idea. Lol! Double signing on blondemane's post, please tell us more about your curly perm nakia.
Can't hair with curly perms still be straighten with flatirons and roller sets?
Why both? Why not one or the other? Also, I don't understand why you would relax all the curl pattern out of your and then put in another chemical designed to make it curly.
BTW, your hair looks great.![]()
OP as far as I know you cannot blow dry/flat iron your hair with a curly perm. My cousin had one for years and I tried it when I cut my hair ages agounless they have some new formulations.
@nakialovesshoes
You must have what is similar to a wave nouveau this is why you can wear your hair straight.
My sister had one because her hair was a looser texture than mine she is 3bc and I am 4ab. She could wear her hair straight sometimes, where as I could never do that I always had to have the "juice"
I had a jheri curll. This specific curly perm could NEVER be worn straight.
wave nouveau= http://www.ehow.com/facts_5554748_wave-nouveau.html?ref=Track2&utm_source=ask
jheri curl: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-jheri-curl.htm
also this had a higher ph which was needed to break down the hair faster.
you know I just looked up the product you use:
http://www.irbysbeautysupply.com/Ferm.html
and yes you have what you have is similar to the nouveau,
girl why not just texlax?