Jenaee
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Update: As time has passed my relaxing time has grown. Currently, I relax for 25-30minutes from application to rinse. Before, my hair seemed to revert. But, now that its more processed when it bounces back it is still the texture I aimed for. I still use half Silk Elements Mild Lye and half cholesterol conditioner to texturize my hair. I'm guessing that if I used straight relaxer my time would cut in half, but I don't want to mess with a method that works.
Nubianqt....I used your technique to texlax my hair and it came out GREAT!!! I only left it in for 7 mins and still have my curly texture. I think I may increase the time a lil next go round. I think I missed a small patch in the back tho
but I'll make sure I get it next time.Thanks Nubian and everyone for sharing your techniques.



You hair looks wonderful. Is it permenantly curly even though you're relaxed? I'm just trying to understand it. It really looks great.

This one's for you 
(I truly don't recommend using this relaxer). Then I started using Mizani BB for color-treated/fine hair, I added about 1/2 of a cup to the relaxer and greased up my ends, and scalp like I was gonna cook some chicken because the salon I go to sometime be rushing so fast that the relaxer sometimes touches already relaxed parts. I really like the body I had in my hair even on the first day of a touch-up which is rare for me, and when my hair is wet it's not stick straight anymore, it's wavy from root to tip which I love! So that's how I became texlaxed, sometimes I add more oil each time so I can even more thickness, and waves.