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Why do people call it texlaxing? it's relaxing!!

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Dang, y'all still arguing about this? Personally, I don't give a hot damn what term someone else uses to describe their hair. :bah:I don't care if they call it: relaxed, texlaxed, $#*&laxed. What was the point of this thread anyway?
Yeah, I've been drinking, so what?:alcoholic

:lachen: @$#*&laxed!

bahahhaha
 
:lachen::lachen:

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*****)
We used to say this when we were kids 2, a litle differently:

"I am not a ni##a, I'm a nig-uh-ro.
When I become a ni##a, I'll LETyou know!":lachen:

:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:
I'm honestly still waiting for the OP to explain why she made this thread...the hostile undertones were more than just wondering...
~*Janelle~*
Honestly, why would it matter.
Do we all have to state our rationale why we post what we post from now on?
From this board to any other hairboard or otherwise, how many pointless and/or thoughtless threads have we seen started?
Many.
Posting questions w/o posting the history behind the rationale of why we ask anything on the internet = free speech + public domain.

The first think that came to my mind is this probably how Naomi Cambell's hair looks under her wigs.
I am MAD at you for saying that!!!!:lachen::lachen::lachen:


ok so what's the difference between a texturizer and texlexing. y don't they just do the texturizer thing. is it supposed to be milder? I mean texlexing wouldn't u risk messing up and going bone straight
Here's the true difference between texturizing and textlaxing:

Texturizer: In the salon, name brand relaxer is used for texturizers; when done on short hair, the hair is left with an even, type 3-like curl pattern.
Before Textlaxing even came to be, it was known that texturizing could not be done on long hair because the desired curl pattern result could not be reached evenly.

Textlaxing: Hair is too long to produce curly outcome promised by texturizing, but bonestraight hair is not desired either; therefore loosening the curl just a little is the happy medium; not too straight, not too nappy.


I don't see why some people are getting uptight about the op's question. Geez! Maybe the question should have went in the dumb question thread. Maybe most of the responses would have been different. Idk.
U and me both.

The responses would have been different if she had said "I honestly would like clarification on why people call themselves texlaxed when they are just relaxing. Is it just because they are going from natural to relaxing and just don't want to claim it? I know some might get upset at the question, but that's fine."

instead of



Not what you say, but HOW you say it.
~*Janelle~*
**Makes mental note to tread lightly on eggshells before posting a new thread, lest I offend anyone and their fragile feelings**
Got it!:yep:
 
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I was referring to how "others" think of the black race while we are here pondering if we are black or african american. I am not personally calling anyone here that term. Didn't think i needed to spell that out but just in case....

I wouldn't be the one to ASSume, so I'm actually glad that you did.
 
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 chemicals:spinning: and 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...

Texturizing, Relaxing and Texlaxing are all the same. If you put a chemical on your hair you are not natural. It's as simple as that. People who texlax are not trying to make it seem like they don't relax (and as a result are natural) That's not the case at all. It's just a more specific term here on the hair boards meaning to not relax all of the natural curl/texture in the hair. That's all. They're not trying to fool anybody.
 
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 chemicals:spinning: and 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...
My posts say relaxing and texlaxing so people know it's the same chemical process. "Texlaxing" is for clarity on this hair board, since it means not relaxed bone straight, leaving some natural texture in the hair. :) People at LHCF are learning about hair care and texlaxing is another option. Some texlax by relaxing 5 to 10 minutes while other texlax by adding oils or other products to the relaxer. Texlaxing produces different results on the hair than standard relaxing. :)

ETA: I realized I posted before reading this thread! :lol: This thread sure took a turn! :rofl:
 
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Shatarip you have been on this board since 06 so I know you know whats up with the term. Did a comment/question or someone today in general hairwise kind of irk you and that's why you asked?

Yup I know what it means, I guess just get irrated of all the latest post, should I relax or telexax, oh my I don't know what to do with my naps, Im like ok its the same thing do what you want, why everybody keep posting threads about this...
 
I don't think that the problem is to be relaxed or not . I think that people use the term texlax or texturise to describe the result of the application of the product ( relaxer or texturiser) , I didn't read here that when you texlax or texturise you are natural ....
Please don't be angry some people want to have advice it's one of the purpose of the forum .
In french we say : restons ZEN. :lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
Yup I know what it means, I guess just get irrated of all the latest post, should I relax or telexax, oh my I don't know what to do with my naps, Im like ok its the same thing do what you want, why everybody keep posting threads about this...

I think people ask the question whether to relax or texlax because they want advice on how versitile they can be with certain hairstyles, care, products, etc. Though chemicals are added, the processing time is what can take a person from highly textured (texlaxed) to barely any texture at all (bone straight). Folks just want guidance, 'tis all.

If you get irrated with those posts, by pass those bad boys. Questions like that are going to be in heavy rotation on a popular hairboard like LHCF with newbies joining every 6 second. Don't let it get you all riled up and then risk getting banned over inciting a riot.

IMO.
 
Yup I know what it means, I guess just get irrated of all the latest post, should I relax or telexax, oh my I don't know what to do with my naps, Im like ok its the same thing do what you want, why everybody keep posting threads about this...


Okay, I'm not into confrontations but I'm curious. Why does this bother you? People are going to ask those types of questions. That's what the forum is for. I'm not afraid to ask questions. This is why I have 1400+ posts even though I'm still a newbie. Yes, I am one of those people who started a topic like that the other day. So what? I, along with hundreds of others, joined LHCF for advice on hair care. We all know that the "Search" feature doesn't always work. If someone needs info, what's wrong with asking a question?:perplexed If I see a topic that doesn't interest me, I don't even bother to enter.:ohwell: I definetely wouldn't get "bent out of shape" about it.

The only dumb question is the one that was never asked! Anyway, I'm stepping out now because I think the dead horse has been beaten enough already.

:deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse:
 
daaaaagggggg!!!! u got madddddd posts for being a noob lol :lachen: u go girl!


Okay, I'm not into confrontations but I'm curious. Why does this bother you? People are going to ask those types of questions. That's what the forum is for. I'm not afraid to ask questions. This is why I have 1400+ posts even though I'm still a newbie. Yes, I am one of those people who started a topic like that the other day. So what? I, along with hundreds of others, joined LHCF for advice on hair care. We all know that the "Search" feature doesn't always work. If someone needs info, what's wrong with asking a question?:perplexed If I see a topic that doesn't interest me, I don't even bother to enter.:ohwell: I definetely wouldn't get "bent out of shape" about it.

The only dumb question is the one that was never asked! Anyway, I'm stepping out now because I think the dead horse has been beaten enough already.

:deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse:
 
Okay, I'm not into confrontations but I'm curious. Why does this bother you? People are going to ask those types of questions. That's what the forum is for. I'm not afraid to ask questions. This is why I have 1400+ posts even though I'm still a newbie. Yes, I am one of those people who started a topic like that the other day. So what? I, along with hundreds of others, joined LHCF for advice on hair care. We all know that the "Search" feature doesn't always work. If someone needs info, what's wrong with asking a question?:perplexed If I see a topic that doesn't interest me, I don't even bother to enter.:ohwell: I definetely wouldn't get "bent out of shape" about it.

The only dumb question is the one that was never asked! Anyway, I'm stepping out now because I think the dead horse has been beaten enough already.

:deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse:

I AGREE WITH THIS POST....let members ask what they want. We were all new once.
 
daaaaagggggg!!!! u got madddddd posts for being a noob lol :lachen: u go girl!

Yep!:yep: I would love to be one of those sisters with beautiful, healthy, long hair one day. I can you say that I'm trying to learn as much as possible.:grin: BTW, your hair has really improved. Keep up the good work!
 
Okay, I'm not into confrontations but I'm curious. Why does this bother you? People are going to ask those types of questions. That's what the forum is for. I'm not afraid to ask questions. This is why I have 1400+ posts even though I'm still a newbie. Yes, I am one of those people who started a topic like that the other day. So what? I, along with hundreds of others, joined LHCF for advice on hair care. We all know that the "Search" feature doesn't always work. If someone needs info, what's wrong with asking a question?:perplexed If I see a topic that doesn't interest me, I don't even bother to enter.:ohwell: I definetely wouldn't get "bent out of shape" about it.

The only dumb question is the one that was never asked! Anyway, I'm stepping out now because I think the dead horse has been beaten enough already.

:deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse:


OT: You're so funny.
You keep posting the dead horse emo, but you keep contributing to the thread.
Admit it, you find beating horse carcass to be a bit entertaining, yes? ;)
 
I agree but I found out some people act like they own this 'ish right here! :look:


Okay, I'm not into confrontations but I'm curious. Why does this bother you? People are going to ask those types of questions. That's what the forum is for. I'm not afraid to ask questions. This is why I have 1400+ posts even though I'm still a newbie. Yes, I am one of those people who started a topic like that the other day. So what? I, along with hundreds of others, joined LHCF for advice on hair care. We all know that the "Search" feature doesn't always work. If someone needs info, what's wrong with asking a question?:perplexed If I see a topic that doesn't interest me, I don't even bother to enter.:ohwell: I definetely wouldn't get "bent out of shape" about it.

The only dumb question is the one that was never asked! Anyway, I'm stepping out now because I think the dead horse has been beaten enough already.

:deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse::deadhorse:
 
Yup I know what it means, I guess just get irrated of all the latest post, should I relax or telexax, oh my I don't know what to do with my naps, Im like ok its the same thing do what you want, why everybody keep posting threads about this...

Well, I made one of those threads yesterday pretty much right before you made this thread so hopefully my thread didn't annoy you. I think that some of us really are torn between two worlds when it comes to our hair. But I do understand that when you are here for a while the redundant threads can make you do this :wallbash:
 
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

You said it a whole lot nicer :grin:. I was just gonna say pluck you and the horse you rode in on, what I say/do shouldn't matter to you any more that what you say/do matters to me....just as most do w/new products/regimens, etc, a person should do what works for them. OP and others who share her view has a right to voice that opinion/POV, so do I and any other TEXLAXER that knows damn well it's a relaxer we use! shiddd...
 
I don't see why some people are getting uptight about the op's question. Geez! Maybe the question should have went in the dumb question thread. Maybe most of the responses would have been different. Idk.


Do we have a dumb question thread?:lachen:
 
Well, I made one of those threads yesterday pretty much right before you made this thread so hopefully my thread didn't annoy you. I think that some of us really are torn between two worlds when it comes to our hair. But I do understand that when you are here for a while the redundant threads can make you do this :wallbash:

Threads like this are no more than doing this :wallbash:
 
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I'm a bit peeved with myself that I arised a bit early this morn to see what's happening in this thread. I'm usually never on this damn early:ohwell:


I'm still havin fun though:lachen:
 
Lets change some of the terms in OP's statement.
It's sillyseason in LHCF. :perplexed


Theres no such thing as co-washing, its a conditioner!!! You have now conditioned, whats wrong with saying that you have conditioned. There are people who wash and then there are people who condition, IMO, I think people who go from washing to not washing dont want to come to terms that they are not sudsing to wash their hair, oh i'm going to just co-wash, sweetie you are conditioning, you're no more washed..... Can someone please set this straight.... I know i'm going to get some mean responses, but whatever...

Personally. I like the word texlaxing. I think it clearly explains what it means. It's clever.

Now...Silkening...I don't like that one. :fistshake:I think that it is intended to lure people into thinking that they are getting a non chemical treatment.
It gives the impression that the hair will be wrapped in or coated with Silk or fairies will come sprinkle sparkling silky dust on your hair and make it silky. :nono:
 
Lets change some of the terms in OP's statement.
It's sillyseason in LHCF. :perplexed


Theres no such thing as co-washing, its a conditioner!!! You have now conditioned, whats wrong with saying that you have conditioned. There are people who wash and then there are people who condition, IMO, I think people who go from washing to not washing dont want to come to terms that they are not sudsing to wash their hair, oh i'm going to just co-wash, sweetie you are conditioning, you're no more washed..... Can someone please set this straight.... I know i'm going to get some mean responses, but whatever...

Personally. I like the word texlaxing. I think it clearly explains what it means. It's clever.

Now...Silkening...I don't like that one. :fistshake:I think that it is intended to lure people into thinking that they are getting a non chemical treatment.
It gives the impression that the hair will be wrapped in or coated with Silk or fairies will come sprinkle sparkling silky dust on your hair and make it silky. :nono:

..:lachen::lachen:
 
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