Bubblingbrownshuga
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List them please. Thanks
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Texlaxed Hair Pros:
1) manageable hair with very little tangling and knots
2) more hair styling options
3) with less shrinkage, provides the ability to see (and enjoy) the length of hair
4) thickness (as opposed to relaxed bone straight)
5) doesn't require heat to straighten (as opposed to my 4b hair if it were natural). I haven't used direct heat in almost 2 years.
Texlaxed Hair Cons:
1) having to go the salon for touchups (not a problem for me since I'm a self-texlaxer)
2) monthly protein treatments (or as needed; my hair doesn't like much protein.)
I just love my texlaxed hair!
How are you straightening without heat?
I'm texlaxed and if I put my hair in a ponytail while wet it will "straighten" but I still need heat to get it styled "straight".
Please let a sister know!
Rollersets! I set my hair on gray and purple magnetic rollers and dry with a bonnet dryer, set on LOW, for about 1 hour. Then I airdry for 5 to 6 hours, while I do chores, etc. Before going to bed, I remove the rollers, crosswrap and cover with a durag. Sometimes, my hair is not completely dry on the ends, maybe 90% dry, but it doesn't matter. In the morning, I take my hair down, and it is straight, just like in my avatar.
This technique works great up until I'm about 6 weeks post relaxer. After this point, my roots start to look poofy, so I wear curlier styles, which blend better with my new growth, until my next touch up.
Hope this helps!
ETA: for clarity
Yep, that does help. Hadn't thought about the roller set w/low or no heat and wrapping. I see how that could work. Thanks for the info!