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Difference between a relaxer and texturizer

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sweetdaises2000

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I was just wondering because recently my mother has started applying Motions short hair texturizer to both of my little sisters' hair. Now let me tell u that without it they have the most beautiful afros.Reminds me of my pre perm days....but neways the texturizer works well but it looks as if they have just gotten a touch up. I mean are the ingredients the same and does the texturizer have the same effect of the relaxer? I noticed that after a while of going without the texturizer, it seems as if their hair returns to its natural kinky texture.Any answers will be appreciated. Thank u!
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i've always thought of a texurizer as a mild relaxer. some people get a regular relaxer but leave it on less time. that's what i have done with the Affirm. it's only left on my hair for a few minutes. so when air dried, my hair is wavy not straight. i think it's less damaging that way. the trick when getting it done in a salon is getting someone to not work it through really straight or leave it on too long...
 
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i've always thought of a texurizer as a mild relaxer. some people get a regular relaxer but leave it on less time. that's what i have done with the Affirm. it's only left on my hair for a few minutes. so when air dried, my hair is wavy not straight. i think it's less damaging that way. the trick when getting it done in a salon is getting someone to not work it through really straight or leave it on too long...

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Same here.
 
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