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Kayluv said:Are there any benefits to texlaxing?
cneal said:by golly, i guess i've been texlaxing my hair all this time and never knew. i never leave the relaxer on my hair the entire amt. of time and i add olive oil to it...
learn something new everyday...
Softresses said:When you texturize you are not chemically breaking all the bonds of the hair. It will leave most of the curl there. This over time will lead to a head of hair that is thick and full to the ends.
Softresses
Kayluv said:Are there any benefits to texlaxing?
lucy said:nice. wat about if you start texlaxing after years of relaxing, will you have to cut your length due to straight ends and curly roots. Will the relaxed portion eventually break off, or is this when you use protein, and moisturize moisturize moisturize
awesomely_nappy said:This is just what i was wondering. My hair is relaxed but i've been stretching for almost 12 weeks (and am trying to hold out until December) and have been thinking of texlaxing this year when my stretch is over. I dont want to cut my hair off at all (now or in Dec.)just to start over with new growth just to texlax.
Is there a safe way relaxed heads like me can texlax (or texturize) the relaxed ends along with the newgrowth, without my hair breaking off or falling out?
Or do i have to wait until my newgrowth reaches shoulderlength (or whatever length), then cut my relaxed hair off and then apply it?
I love the look, but dont want to start over or wait for my newgrowth to get to SL or APL. If its that difficult, then i guess i just wont be able to have that texlaxed hair that i've been wanting.![]()
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bumping for response!
Blackoutzangel05 said:There are several ladies on the board that are transitioning from relaxed to texlaxed hair. I would definitely do a search and hit them up with questions. I believe that it can be done and yes you are going to have to maintain a protein, moisture balance and probably trim every now and then. Since permed hair can not be reverted eventually you are going to have to cut it off. IMHO
smallheadbaldhead said:Was natural for 1.5 yrs.Went to a stylist and let her "texlax".The result was frizz frizz and more frizz.She said she used mizani mild. iI based my scalp lightly since it was a virgin texlax. She Put it in Combed it with a fine tooth comb while i was processing and left it in half the time. I went back 12 weeks later and she slapped perm half way up the shaft of my hair. So now im perm laxed. Long story short do it your self.
sunshyne_krissy said:Thanks for all your responses! Still though, those who texlax with Phyto index I or II could you please post your regimen? Also, for those who have tried many other relaxer systems and then switched to phyto...what would you say is the best? Phyto or the other relaxer system? Why?
DenverGirl said:bumping for Zawaj...an i have a question, too![]()
where do you get the SILK ELEMENTS MILD LYE relaxer?
DenverGirl said:bumping for Zawaj...an i have a question, too![]()
where do you get the SILK ELEMENTS MILD LYE relaxer?
OneShinyface said:I texlaxed for a year using Phyto Index I and adding two tablespoons of EVOO to it each time. I also based my scalp and didn't leave it on for as long. I have since gone back to Sof n' Beautiful Botanicals but am debating going back to the Phyto.
I LOVE the thickness of texlaxed hair.
Managing the two textures of texlaxed and fully relaxed hair is tremendously challenging so just make sure you figure out a strategy for detangling and such to keep hair loss to a minimum.
http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=68996this is a good tutorial