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um, duh.... whats a texlax?

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It's when you leave the relaxer in for less time, or add oils or conditioner to make it milder, or use a mild relaxer to leave curl, body and strength in the hair. This is what my texlaxed hair looks like immediately after a touchup, but everyone's texlaxed hair will look different:

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Aalize said:
What is the difference between "texlaxing" and texturizing?

I second that question. I'd never heard of texlaxing until about 2 and a half weeks ago when I joined this forum.... I'm still getting used to some of the terms used here and texlaxing is definitely one of them:ohwell:
 
I think they're pretty much the same just that the ladies who use a lye or no-lye relaxer (for less than the recommended time i.e. don't go bone straight) tend to say they're texlaxed, while the ladies that use store bought Texturisers (for the recommended time) say they're texturised. If you do a search you'll find LOADs of information on these, for more info on texlax you can check Isis' fotki. HTH
 
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