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Before finding LHCF I was transitioning to relaxed b/c I assumed that the reason I couldn't get past shoulder length was b/c of the relaxer. Found LHCF(thank goodness
) and learned that this is not the case.
I texlaxed in Feb 08 after a 12 month transition attempt. I texlax for 10 min, but my hair is SO thick and has so much curl that most people think I'm still natural. While I absolutely LOVE my thickness when styled...I never wear natural styles. Am I potentially hindering my growth by staying texlaxed as opposed to moving to a straighter texture? I've tried setting my hair and b/c it's so thick and has so much texture, it comes out like a bush. I have no other choice but to blow and flat-iron(I blow on low and iron on Med) ..I do this every 1 to 2 weeks.
So far my growth has been good but, after cutting a shorter bob last October I'm back to just past shoulder and I'm desperately seeking full APL...I'm thinking I should go a bit straighter(def not bone-straight) but scared I might lose my thickness.
What are your thoughts??? I texlax every 16 weeks and due for a touchup mid Sep.

I texlaxed in Feb 08 after a 12 month transition attempt. I texlax for 10 min, but my hair is SO thick and has so much curl that most people think I'm still natural. While I absolutely LOVE my thickness when styled...I never wear natural styles. Am I potentially hindering my growth by staying texlaxed as opposed to moving to a straighter texture? I've tried setting my hair and b/c it's so thick and has so much texture, it comes out like a bush. I have no other choice but to blow and flat-iron(I blow on low and iron on Med) ..I do this every 1 to 2 weeks.
So far my growth has been good but, after cutting a shorter bob last October I'm back to just past shoulder and I'm desperately seeking full APL...I'm thinking I should go a bit straighter(def not bone-straight) but scared I might lose my thickness.
What are your thoughts??? I texlax every 16 weeks and due for a touchup mid Sep.