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@EnExitStageLeftSaw picture of your hair on your blog. Your hair looks so pretty.
@TheEspressoHair
I couldn't execute a decent twist-out to save my life . How do you get the definition to last. I unravel and its GAWJUS, but then I touch it one to many times and POOF DEFINITION GONE!
@Jewell
No problem, I'm super excited to have a thread like this started TheEspressoHair. People never really talk much about texturizing, which is why I still label myself as texlaxed.
Also, I think its smart to switch to a mild relaxer first. When I texlaxed I stan'ed for Silk Elements Lye in Mild, so I highly recommend it .
Also, may I say you hair in you avi is GAWJUS! Was it curled?
@pelohello
Your hair is BEAUTIFUL! Its so uniform . I love it!
pelohello
her texture reminds me of yours. So uniform
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjYDnIRnJcg
Just a li' eye candy for us Texturized ladies. She too transitioned (she doesn't call it that but she cut slowly and started from bone straight hair). She uses Just For Me texturizer and Elasta QP Stop Action Neutralizing Shampoo. I've been subscribed to her FOREVER! and I'm still astounded at her length retention, just fabulous!
hey! I have a texturized TWA! I don't know if that's smart or not considering that my hair is sooooo short, but anyway, what do you ladies do to make it a bit smoother? I feel like leave in makes my hair crazy frizzy. I've tried foam wrap when drying, which helps but it looks like a helmet.
Any suggestions?
Hi ladies,
I am beginning the process of gathering materials to texturize my hair. I've been natural for 10 years now, and I just want something different.
So far I thinking about the Linange Shea Butter Texturizer.
I still need the following: Neutralizing Poo: ORS Creamy Aloe or Mizani 7 Neutralizing Shampoo
Are the relaxed hair threads good threads to learn routines for texturized heads?
Right now, I pretty much do the following:
Shampoo once a week
cowash every day due to going to the gym
deep condition every two weeks
spray water in the morning
Does anyone have a routine they are willing to share.
Bumping this thread.
I think texturising rather than relaxing is what I'm going to do.
I have a few of questions
I have APL/BSL hair - should I buy 2 or 3 boxes? (I'm going for Just For Me)
With that amount of hair is it best to do the half/half method?
Does my hair have to be detangled before I start? I cannot detangle my natural hair without it being soaking wet and full of conditioner. I last washed/detangled a week ago.
Do I have to use a fine toothed comb? Will my fingers do?
In my relaxed days I used my fingers to apply the relaxer for my touch-ups. I can't imagine running a fine comb through this bush.
Thanks for this thread. I've been natural for over a year. I'm very coarse tightly coiled 4 a. My hair is fully coiled with conditioner but will dry to a tight fuzzy afro if left to dry unmanipulated without product. It takes ounces of product to get the braidout look in my avatar pic.
My natural hair is extremely high maintenance and that has taken the fun out of it for me. I could never find the right product to moisturize and style without being so heavy that my hair would start to flake product after a few days.
And I got tired of looser textured heads insulting my intelligence saying I must be doing something wrong because their hair was low maintenance they assumed everyone else who didn't have the same experience was in error. I know the strands on my head.
My hair drinks products. Would this process help this?
all of my hair except the top four inches is permanently died a light brown.
When I was relaxed permanent dye plus relaxer was the kiss of death for my hair and I had to start over. Is this the same when you are texturized?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using LHCF
mshoneyfly thank you for the advice. I purchased 3 boxes today and yes, I'll be doing it myself tomorrow!!
EnExitStageLeft Me too! I really thought I was the only one here transitioning from texlaxed to texturized hair since most ladies see them as the same thing. How do you find detangling your texturized vs texlaxed hair? Do you find it easy to blend the 2 textures?@ThatJerseyGirl
I'm currently "transitioning" from Texlaxed to Texturized. The difference between the textures is pretty obvious. My Texturized hair actually have a curl pattern, while my texlaxed hair has a deep wave. My natural texture is a type 4 something (I really don't do hair typing like that). However, I can say that my shrinkage was too a beast when I was natural. Mine was like 65 To 75% . My hair still shrinks up quite a bit now that I'm Texlaxed/Texturized, but not nearly as much.
Your going to love the texturized life. The pattern of a natural with the ease of a relaxer. Some shade it, I JUST LOVE IT! and