Texlaxed 4b/c hair

lstench

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I have been lurking for quite a while now and have decided to come out of lurkdom for a moment. I often hear the ladies ask what does a texlaxer look like on 4b hair. So I decided to post some pics

The first two pictures my hair is texlaxed. The last two pictures my hair is natural. I texlax my hair not to straighten but to be better able to manage it.
 

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Thanks for sharing. Do you get similar results each time in terms of curl pattern? I have heard horror stories of inconsistency.
 
I get the same results each time I leave Motions regular strength (mixed with oil) in for fifteen minutes from application to rinse. I know it looks scary but here is what it looks like dry.
 

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Thanks for sharing. Do you get similar results each time in terms of curl pattern? I have heard horror stories of inconsistency.

I used to do it years ago before ppl called it "texlaxing". This hair type 4b/c doesn't have a consistent pattern anyway so you can expect the same after you slightly relax.
 
this is really helpful info. i was always wondering about this before i finally bit the bullet and went natural
 
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