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textlaxed/underprocessed. what does this mean ladies?

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I think texlaxed is a cute new term for texturized hair. Using a relaxer on the hair for a VERY short period of time and not smoothing the hair. It will loosen the curl pattern but not straighten the hair bone straight.

Underprocessed hair is usually hair that is straight in some places, texturized or not processed well in others, leading to weak problem spots where the demarkation between the textures occur.

Someone help me out if I am wrong.

I texturize my hair. I have two textures and I try to loosen up the 4a hair to match the 3c hair.

I hope this helps.
 
Softresses said:
I think texlaxed is a cute new term for texturized hair. Using a relaxer on the hair for a VERY short period of time and not smoothing the hair. It will loosen the curl pattern but not straighten the hair bone straight.

Underprocessed hair is usually hair that is straight in some places, texturized or not processed well in others, leading to weak problem spots where the demarkation between the textures occur.

Someone help me out if I am wrong.

I texturize my hair. I have two textures and I try to loosen up the 4a hair to match the 3c hair.

I hope this helps.

Softresses is right. Texlax/Tex'rized is just a fancy term for underprocessed, but purposely of course.

It leaves more strength to the hair since relaxing breaks down the chemical properties of the hair.
 
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