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Here are a couple pics of natural hair in a wash n' go style.
 

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Wow! Beautiful results and you have mad shrinkage before. Can definitely see the difference and congrats on your decision: )
 
So how do texlaxes work? do you have to get a touch up every so often like a regular relaxer?

My plan is to texlax every 5-6 months. After my 2 year transition I feel like I truly understand my hair. I'm using the relaxer as a tool and will only touch-up when I have a few inches of new growth. After transitioning for 2 years I know my hair better than ever. I know how to manage new growth and my texlaxed hair so it will be easier to stretch.
 
GREAT JOB!!!
How long did you leave the relaxer in for the texlax process?
 
yaya24 said:
GREAT JOB!!!
How long did you leave the relaxer in for the texlax process?

Thank-you! After applying, I left it in for 5 min. The application process took 5 min exactly. I started with the center and worked my way out because the crown has a tighter coil than the perimeter. I can't believe how amazing it is and it still feels natural. I'm so glad I did it :)
 
aquajoyice said:
Thank-you! After applying, I left it in for 5 min. The application process took 5 min exactly. I started with the center and worked my way out because the crown has a tighter coil than the perimeter. I can't believe how amazing it is and it still feels natural. I'm so glad I did it :)

Did you smooth or comb the relaxer through your hair at all? I'm on the fence about texlaxing because I'm afraid of it coming out too straight. But your hair looks great!
 
Did you smooth or comb the relaxer through your hair at all? I'm on the fence about texlaxing because I'm afraid of it coming out too straight. But your hair looks great!

Thank-you Karamel,
I didin't smooth through but I did bantu knot the section after I applied. This may have straightened it a little.
 
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