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Underprocessed or Texlaxed how do you know

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gymfreak336

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The reason I ask this is because when I was relaxed the last time, I was relaxed to 80% straight. I feel my hair is stronger this way than when i would relax bone straight. Looking at the post here however, I don't think I qualify as texlaxed. So my question is, what qualifies as texlaxed, what defines underprocessed.
 
I've never seen any "rules" on what makes one texlaxed or not. The word "texlax" didn't really exist until the last two years or so and I think from this board.

I personally feel that texlaxed hair is always underprocessed.
 
Isis said:
I've never seen any "rules" on what makes one texlaxed or not. The word "texlax" didn't really exist until the last two years or so and I think from this board.

I personally feel that texlaxed hair is always underprocessed.

I agree...I dont think there is a specific % to define it...
 
I think it goes to intent. If you mean to texlax and relax to 80% as you wanted, then it's texlaxed. If you meant to relax bone straight and it only comes out 80%, then it's underprocessed. I hope this makes sense.
 
Easy... if it was intentional it's texlaxed. If it wasn't then it's underprocessed. The words only convey the goal.
 
Isis said:
I've never seen any "rules" on what makes one texlaxed or not. The word "texlax" didn't really exist until the last two years or so and I think from this board.

I personally feel that texlaxed hair is always underprocessed.

I agree with this statement. It's the same babes. :)
 
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