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Porsche19 said:No, not me. I like having curls and "high texture"
Alothough sometimes I feel pressured into straightening my hair. People straight out tell me to straighten it.
Just for that I'm straightening my hair only 3 times a year (until I reach my goal) instead of once a month like I used to.
Go me![]()
I feel my toes freezing.....Porsche19 said:You're probably not alone!
I'm thinking about it....beyondcute said:Youre gonna relax over the texturizer? I dont htink youre alone but I like my texture also....
Natrlchallenge said:Aww, your hair is so pretty! As for putting a relaxer over a texturizer, pls be careful about doing that. It may lead to breakage and overprocessed hair. That happened to me, but being that your dad owns a salon, maybe there is someone there w/ the right touch. I wish I could even flat iron my hair. I was told it was too short. My stylist has me on a serious no chemical regime. I am in the same boat, craving strait hair. Ya got some company!![]()
beyondcute said:Yeah thats why I asked. It usually not good to do both on eover the other. When you are relaxed I know most people WONT texturize you hair. I think youd be better off letting the head stylist giv eyou a blow out or something...
Porsche19 said:You can't tetxurize relaxed hair... ??? Texturizing is basically underprocessing hair with a relaxer.