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OK, so I promised TEXLAX pics. Here goes...

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Heavenly

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Tonight was a humdinger in terms of things going smoothly. Hub was having problems, the kids were roudy... the pastries burned in the oven... Nevertheless, with the help of my daughter, I managed to get thru my texlax without too much trouble. I decided to airdry instead of blowdrying straight, because... well, I was lazy and wanted to see what it would look like airdried.

Pic one is basically the relaxer applied and ready to rinse.

Pic two is the rinsed hair conditioned and under a shower cap for about 20 mns.

Pic three is hair freshly texlaxed, conditioned and rinsed, wet, no product.

Pic four is hair about 1 1/2 hours dry time, no product.

Pic five is hair about 2 hours dry time, no product.

As thick as it looks, its still more manageable than if I left it at 20 weeks post. I'm happy with the outcome, and blowdrying will be alot easier now.
 

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Considering the evening you had, it was very sweet of you to remember to post your pics. Thanks!
 
Wish my hair would texlax like that. I texlax and I look like I got a full on relaxer. Looks great and thanks for keeping your promise about the pics, lol!
 
Your curls are so nice... this is tempting me even more to texlax my hair.

Its a nice compromise between straight and natural. I love the manageability of a loose texture, but I also love the thickness of natural hair. Texlaxing allows both worlds to exist on my head. Just remember, the relaxer stays on for no more than 5-7 mins including application.. then its gotta come off!
 
It came out so pretty! I notice now (as a fellow texlaxer) I have to be a little more precise with the amount of time I leave the relaxer in because right now I have different textures going.:perplexed

But yours came out really nice.:yep:
 
Well Heavenly.....It Looks Heavenly......:grin:

Thanks For Sharing Your Pictures and Your Progress.:yep:

You did an excellent job.
 
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