I've entertained the idea but it's pretty risky.
I'm looking forward to hearing someone else's experience. Good question.
I have vicious tangles too. Ive been wearing wigs lately bc I just cant take it. But I wont go bone straight. Later tonight I will cleanse with Wen and clip my bone straight ends. This always melts my NG. IDK why I havent revisited this sooner. Prob bc of PJism.
I LOVE this HHJ!!
I wish I would have relaxed my hair straighter because though my hair is much more manageable, I still have tangles every now and then.
Waiting to hear from others.
I an feeling the same way. My hair looks very close to my natural hair texture. Much closer than I intended.
I feared over-processing it and didn't leave it on my hair or smooth enough.
Me too. Hopefully when I retouch and rerelax, it will be looser.
Are you going to do a corrective? My first two TU are now looser but I'm leaving the rest alone.
when i originally texlaxed my hair was not straight enough AT ALL.....i got a corrective at a salon 4 weeks later.
i went from bonelaxed to texlaxed and was not ready for the "texture" of my hair......
having said that, over time i learned how to change products and change my deep conditioning and detangling habits to work for my texlaxed hair.....my hair was bonelaxed for so long i had NO IDEA how to deal with any texture at all.
Thanks! I was natural for a little bit, so I know how to deal with it. But I sure don't want to. Lol I thought I would end up straighter than am. I guess my hair is more course than I thought. I really need to get off the fence and make A decision. I am at 12 weeks post and I thought I had my mind made up at 1 week post.... now I am unsure. :/
I did it and I didn't have any issues. I originally started to texlax for about two years because I was new to lhcf and read how underprocessing and stretching was better for your hair. It was cool to have texture when my hair was wet, but I never wore my hair in styles that needed texture. I usually wore roller sets or straight hair so texlaxing only made me look kind of silly once I got to the humidity. One day, I went to a new stylist because I was extremely frustrated with my hair and she thought I was natural and I explained to her about texlaxing. Then we started talking and she suggested that I should just relax my hair straight. She did it right there on the spot and I never had any problems. The only reason I think I didn't have a problem is because I was going through protein overload at the time and it made my hair be able to handle the relaxer. I fell in love with bonelaxed hair all over again. But now I'm transitioning because I'm bored and curious
If you decide to get a corrective, it wouldn't be a bad idea to do a light/med protein treatment a week or so before having it done. Follow up with a moisturizing deep treatment so your hair will be balanced and prepared. I would definitely say that if you aren't happy with your texlaxed hair, go ahead and get a corrective. You're more likely to get damage from all the work put into keeping your hair straight (heat, etc). Just be sure your stylist knows what she/he is doing and you'll be alright! Good luck!
GeminiGem LOL! I can understand. I'm natural, but when I was relaxed I had some... interesting experiences with a few stylists. Now that I *am* a stylist I wonder how some of these "professionals" managed to earn their license. It's scary!