Dragone
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Hi, I asked this question in my 'newbie' thread but I didn't want to keep with all my bumping
 with all my bumping  . I want to retouch my texturizer after a 4 month stretch, but my hair is very very curly so it's hard for me to figure out where my texted hair ends and NG begins. So I was wondering if any texted ladies have tips/tricks to avoiding overlapping, because I really like the curl pattern I have now and I really don't want to mess it up. Thanks all, and again here's a picture of my wet hair with no product:
. I want to retouch my texturizer after a 4 month stretch, but my hair is very very curly so it's hard for me to figure out where my texted hair ends and NG begins. So I was wondering if any texted ladies have tips/tricks to avoiding overlapping, because I really like the curl pattern I have now and I really don't want to mess it up. Thanks all, and again here's a picture of my wet hair with no product:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
				
			 with all my bumping
 with all my bumping  . I want to retouch my texturizer after a 4 month stretch, but my hair is very very curly so it's hard for me to figure out where my texted hair ends and NG begins. So I was wondering if any texted ladies have tips/tricks to avoiding overlapping, because I really like the curl pattern I have now and I really don't want to mess it up. Thanks all, and again here's a picture of my wet hair with no product:
. I want to retouch my texturizer after a 4 month stretch, but my hair is very very curly so it's hard for me to figure out where my texted hair ends and NG begins. So I was wondering if any texted ladies have tips/tricks to avoiding overlapping, because I really like the curl pattern I have now and I really don't want to mess it up. Thanks all, and again here's a picture of my wet hair with no product: 
	 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ! So do you just guestimate where you should stop? Or do you take it longer/shorter than you think the new growth is?
! So do you just guestimate where you should stop? Or do you take it longer/shorter than you think the new growth is? 
 
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