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I texlaxed last month for the first time ever. I used just below half the activator and olive oil. I was so afraid of ruining my curl pattern that I rinsed it out in five minutes. I can't even tell a difference. I thought I did for a few days but I guess my hair stretched from the deep conditioning session soon afterwards. Oh, well I'm too chicken to try again.
The answers thus far are a bit confusing. Don't do it. Why is it that you have gone so long (almost 2 yrs) without chems? What is a "texlaxed style"?
Everybody that texlax's ends up transitioning to natural eventually or going bone str8.
msdeevee is this the thread you are talking about?
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=619899
What styles do you usually wear your hair in?.i relaxed my hair for the first time in a long time almost a year ago and i do not miss my fro whatsoever. My hair is more predictable with the relaxer which i prefer.
I am currently looking into temporary straighteners to see if i can get the control without having to permanently break the bonds in my hair.maybe thats something you would be interested in too?
I texturized with Linange Shea Butter Texturizer. It's mild, didn't cause any burns, didn't kill my curls, and didn't damage my hair either (haven't noticed any breakage, or excess shedding). It's easier to style, or it would be if I wore my hair in anything but WnG's, and easier to detangle. I don't wear my hair straight, but I imagine it's easier to straighten as well.
Before you pick up the chemicals, really think about how you want your hair to look. Don't worry about anything else, because it's YOUR hair. I wrestled with texturizing for a while, because I was worried about what people would say about me not being natural anymore, but I am so much happier with my hair now! I hated how frizzy it was, and how it took a lot more effort to make it look like how I wanted it to look....now it does, and I have no regrets.
SmileyNY Do you mind stating your hair type?
You hit the nail on the head. I think i'm more upset that I would not longer be considered natural. I pride myself on not being bound by the relaxer and to loose this and be relaxed is the hardest part about it.
MrsJaiDiva said:Well, you can BKT, or you can texturize. If you BKT you go back to your natural hair, but the cons are the chemicals Are dangerous, and you just might lose your curls. If you texturize, you're back to the creamy crack, but you get hair that's easier to straighten, detangle, and style. I only chose texturizing, because I didn't want to use all that heat on my hair. Plus I decided that I wanted to stay a curly girl...I just hated all that frizz. I still look mostly natural, but I needed to love my hair...now I do.
YOU are the one that needs to love your hair.![]()