Leshia
New Member
Hey ladies, just wondering...what's the difference between applying a relaxer for just a few minutes and using a texturizer and what can we expect? I'm wondering if I should make a big change.  I'm ready to really add to the thickness of my hair but I know that won't happen unless I: a) ease waaayyy up on how often I relax (currently about every 2-3 months) or 2) use something a bit more gentle for taming new growth.  After all, I don't even know if my new growth is really something to be "tamed" or merely something to be managed with a little moisturizer.  I figure if my mother doesn't relax at all (having naturally straight hair), I HAVE to have somewhat manageable hair, RIGHT??? Why on earth is this so hard to figure out? *sigh* Help.
				
			 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Anyway, the relaxer was left on for 10 minutes and  smooth with her hand. When my hair is wet it is wavy if I leave s- curl in it it drys in waves. It does not really curl. If it dries without the s-curl then it is plain ole frizzy, actually it looks like there was no chemical apply. If I set my hair it dries straight.  The best thing about my hair is that I can really extend my relaxer to months and there is not a sharp difference between my hair and the 10 minute relaxer hair.
  Anyway, the relaxer was left on for 10 minutes and  smooth with her hand. When my hair is wet it is wavy if I leave s- curl in it it drys in waves. It does not really curl. If it dries without the s-curl then it is plain ole frizzy, actually it looks like there was no chemical apply. If I set my hair it dries straight.  The best thing about my hair is that I can really extend my relaxer to months and there is not a sharp difference between my hair and the 10 minute relaxer hair. Hope this helps.
  Hope this helps. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Your hair does sound very similar to mine, but whenever I looked @ your old album I classified you as a 3c-b, never considering the relaxer.
 Your hair does sound very similar to mine, but whenever I looked @ your old album I classified you as a 3c-b, never considering the relaxer.  Anyhoo, I think being texturized and not fully relaxed makes stretching relaxers so much more managable. I understand ppl who relax every 5-6 weeks b/c those roots ain't nothin' nice
 Anyhoo, I think being texturized and not fully relaxed makes stretching relaxers so much more managable. I understand ppl who relax every 5-6 weeks b/c those roots ain't nothin' nice  . W/a texturizer you notice, but you can manage. Plus I just tried the pulled ponytail airdry method and fell in love w/my texturized hair all over again! It's blowdry and iron straight w/no direct heat!!!
. W/a texturizer you notice, but you can manage. Plus I just tried the pulled ponytail airdry method and fell in love w/my texturized hair all over again! It's blowdry and iron straight w/no direct heat!!! 
 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
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  . I dunno but I have to find something to tame the 4a/b beast growing on my head otherwise, a Phyto I will go.....
 . I dunno but I have to find something to tame the 4a/b beast growing on my head otherwise, a Phyto I will go..... 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		