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If that is the case then we don't need to distinguish between relaxed or natural hair either since they both have the same requirements.
I don't think anyone thinks that texlaxing to totally different than regular "relaxing". We all know we are still using chemicals. Its just a more detailed way to describe your hair after the processing which can help people help you. From being very texlaxed to being BONE straight to being just regular relaxed, I can tell you that my hair had very different requirements in each stage. All hair needs to the same thing, just in different levels which can be affected by the level of processing you put it thorugh. Hence why people use texlaxed.
girl how did you answer that, that made my brain hurt seriously!
your good with plants and percentages and breaking things down to miniscule detail!
*taking notes*
Wow, all this these posts...Geez, people!
*saying "people" the way Ateya says in her You Tube videos*
Whatever happened to keeping it simple?
Natural...Texturized...Relaxed?
(Like others have said a 'texturizer' is just descrbing the process of the relaxer being left on the hair shorter than the time needed to "fully relax" the hair...It is not a separate type or formulation of chemical. You can be more [or less] "texurized" than someone else, but it's using the same chemical as a "fully relaxed" head, ie no-lye, lye, etc.)
We started inventing words to pass the time, maybe?
Call it what you want, yes, but dang...All these other code names for the same ish will have all of us slow people going
I think that was the point of the thread?! (Not that I read it all, b/c that's just ridiculous...)
*sigh*
Carry on...![]()
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...
. . .thats why they say texlaxing. its not denying they have relaxed hair, they just dont relax it bone straight so there is still a lot of curls and/or texture. texture-tex, relaxing-laxing which = texlaxing.
Since this thread is so ridiculous (and a few other words i wont mention) im going to take the opportunity to use a smiley that ive always wanted to use (but couldnt find the right topic or context):
:kneel:
Yes it makes no sense but niether does a 28 page explanation on a tex-laxing. Carry on.
WOOOOOSAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! Y'all still talking about this?![]()
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I'm kidding now.
Stepping out before someone labels me an instigator.
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Iris (Irresistable), you're my girl! Keep doing what you do!
I hate a lot of general traits in such a specific genre of people. And I feel like that's a problem because I don't want to get to a place where I feel like I'm the only one with any real insight and I'm just surrounded by idiots but at the same time... cmon... look at our country...
Dang! Y'all still at it?![]()
Other than the birth of the word 'bonelaxed', this has got to be one of the funniest posts in hereGirl I love being texlaxed it makes me look like I have that good hurr... I got em' all fooled.![]()
No $#it????!!How dare ya'll out drama the off topic board![]()
all I know is your cracking me up beating that deadhorse again and again and again!
all I know is your cracking me up beating that deadhorse again and again and again!
this thread could grow to 50 pages and we'll probably see that dead horse on every other page if not on every page.![]()
all I know is your cracking me up beating that deadhorse again and again and again!
OT-Your siggy pic is beautiful. Ummm, no homo, I'm just saying![]()
What im saying is, i dont think you can determine what level of processing different people are putting their hair through, and place it into a catergory "tex-laxed" and say it needs this and this.
When it comes to chemicals...Your natural, or chemically processed.
With eyeveryones chemically processed hair, YOU have to go by what YOUR hair needs and learn to balance it. Theres no different qualifications set in stone for what 50% relaxed hair, and 90% relaxed hair needs.
And i do think that chemically processed/relaxed hair, and natural hair have different needs....
But thats my opinion, and you have yours which i respect, just wanted to say that, even though i know the horse is being dead and this thread is now about trees LOL
Hmmm........Interesting.......
All I know is that if I were to ever relax again, I'd probably go the "texlax" route for the sake of maintaining some kind of thickness. I guess I'd try to find a happy medium between relaxing tooooo straight and leaving tooo much texture. Don't know if I'd just go around IRL saying texlaxed, because I doubt if they know what it means,. I'd just say relaxed. But here on LHCF, y'all know what texlaxed means. Instead of 15 minute application...reduce it to 10 minutes. It's still relaxed, IMO, but there is a difference between bone bone bone super straight, and some type of deep wave/semi-curl partern.
MMM hmmm, people generally assume my hair is natural. The only question I get is if my hair is all mine.But I usually will still tell people that my hair is slightly/lightly relaxed. Who in the world outside of LHCF would know what texlax means?
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I have actually started explaing it to people. I will tell them that I am relaxed and they will look at me like.. Then I tell them its a process called "tex-laxing" you should see the look in their eyes...OHHH what is that... I just tell them its putting a relaxer on your NG for a shorter period of time.. That way I keep the curls, without the fuss...
It would be cool to go into salons and they ask, so what process would you like bonelaxed or tex-lax?
I have actually started explaing it to people. I will tell them that I am relaxed and they will look at me like.. Then I tell them its a process called "tex-laxing" you should see the look in their eyes...OHHH what is that... I just tell them its putting a relaxer on your NG for a shorter period of time.. That way I keep the curls, without the fuss...
It would be cool to go into salons and they ask, so what process would you like bonelaxed or tex-lax?
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Girl I'm telling you. Sometimes they are soooo very clueless. I actually have told new stylists that I need them to "bone it out" and they still don't get it.
lol I wouldnt take it that way and girl, THANK YOU!!!!!! *SMILES*