FindingMe
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That's like some black folx calling themselves "african american" and others calling themselves "black". In this world it all amounts to us being n***** anyway so....


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That's like some black folx calling themselves "african american" and others calling themselves "black". In this world it all amounts to us being n***** anyway so....
Theres no such thing as texlaxing, its a relaxer!!! you are now relax, whats wrong with saying that you are relax. There are naturals, people who get texturizer which are still chemicalsand then there are people who are relax, IMO, I think people who go from natural to relax dont want to come to terms that they are relaxing again, oh i'm going to just texlax, sweetie you are relaxing, you're no more natural..... Can someone please set this straight.... I know i'm going to get some mean responses, but whatever...
LOVE this!!That's like some black folx calling themselves "african american" and others calling themselves "black". In this world it all amounts to us being n***** anyway so....
I don't understand why that is such an issue. Its simply a combination of two words. The hair is relaxed with chemicals, but there is still texture--curl, wave (albeit unnatural)--to the hair. Its not a matter of being in denial or still trying to claim natural.If you are relaxing bone straight, you have very little texture, if any at all, so I don't know what that means.
When I talk to people in general public/conversation I say that I'm relaxed. If people see my hair wet they don't realize I have a relaxer and I just explain that I do, it just isn't bone straight. I don't even concern them with the whole texlaxed concept, but I thought the people on the hair boards understood what it meant. Guess not. Didn't realize it was that serious.
Pretty much the meaning.
Texturized and texlaxed are the same, no? Except people use a "texturizer" and others just intentionally underprocess with relaxer? So what's the difference in texturizer ingredients and relaxer ingredients. Don't they do the same thing? Or can you not go straight with a texturizer if left on too long?
Op, now if people were trying to front as if the curls they got from texlaxing were their own natural hair texture, that'd be one thing. But obviously, saying "texlax" obviously means they had a chemical process done.
~*Janelle~*
Uh whats the big deal? People are always trying to make something out of nothing.
"Texlaxing" is just hairboard slang to describe purposely underprocessed hair as opposed to bone straight hair.
Same way folks want to call themselves napptural vs natural vs whateva.....[/quote]
vs "natchal" helllloooooo![]()
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It is still relaxing. I have yet to see anyone deny that. However, the idea of relaxing is typically to get your hair straight, yes? So intentionally leaving it on to keep TEXTURE while RELAXING it is just an easier way to say "I basically left my relaxer on for 5 minutes to loosen my curl."I agree its just another term for relaxing! whether its not left in as long or not , the point is to 'relax' the hair to a degree still
"Texlaxing" is just hairboard slang to describe purposely underprocessed hair as opposed to bone straight hair.
That's like some black folx calling themselves "african american" and others calling themselves "black". In this world it all amounts to us being n***** anyway so....
Shooooot... *sucks teeth*
I ain't no n*****, I'm a negro and when I become a n***** I'll tell you so!
(That's something we used to say when we were kids if somebody called you a n*****)
That's like some black folx calling themselves "african american" and others calling themselves "black". In this world it all amounts to us being n***** anyway so....
Oh everybody hush! Who gives a pluck what someone else thinks of what you call your hair. Instead of worrying about other folks head they need to worry about theirs. Just worry about growing your hair. No ones thoughts should matter at all unless you allow it. smdh
Theres no such thing as texlaxing, its a relaxer!!! you are now relax, whats wrong with saying that you are relax. There are naturals, people who get texturizer which are still chemicalsand then there are people who are relax, IMO, I think people who go from natural to relax dont want to come to terms that they are relaxing again, oh i'm going to just texlax, sweetie you are relaxing, you're no more natural..... Can someone please set this straight.... I know i'm going to get some mean responses, but whatever...
Uh whats the big deal? People are always trying to make something out of nothing.
"Texlaxing" is just hairboard slang to describe purposely underprocessed hair as opposed to bone straight hair.
Same way folks want to call themselves napptural vs natural vs whateva.....[/quote]
vs "natchal" helllloooooo![]()
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This makes total sense! I guess people really have the right to use whatever term they want as a descriptive for their hair, technicalities of whether its a relaxer or not really doesnt matter
Its just explaining how relaxed or un-relaxed it is
Oh everybody hush! Who gives a pluck what someone else thinks of what you call your hair. Instead of worrying about other folks head they need to worry about theirs. Just worry about growing your hair. No ones thoughts should matter at all unless you allow it. smdh
I just joined this website and at first it was very confussing to me as well. You do have a point.
Can we call bone straight "bonelaxed"?
Just a thought.![]()