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JLove74 said:same concept, different words
trimbride said:I am texlaxed and I have been natural, texturized, relaxed, and now I am texlaxed.
The main difference for me is that texturizers come in a different box and use weaker chemicals. I am texlaxed and I use a relaxer but cut the processing time to 12-15 minutes. I also dilute the relaxer with oil![]()
In my mind this is how I distinguish between the two.![]()
There seems to be a broad definition for texlaxed also. There is a great deal of variety on the board when it comes to what texlaxed looks like also.
secretdiamond said:Texlaxed hair is more "relaxed" than texturized hair. Texturized hair still has most of the original texture, just stretched out.
For me, texlaxed hair is just relaxed hair. I don't see much of a difference btwn the 2 except that people wanting to specify that they intentionally underprocessed their hair to leave more waves or whathaveyou.