What happens if you texturize relaxed hair




















JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Relaxer on top of Texturizer?? Thread starter pattyr5 Start date Aug 2, Is it or to apply a Lye relaxer over texturized hair??? Last time I touched up I used Linage texturizer and I hated the results. When my hair is dry my roots were puffy and thick, like I hadn't applied anything to my hair.

I know applying a relaxer onto a Jherri Curl or Curly Perm is a no-no, but I have no idea about the texturizer. SweetSpirit86 New Member. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but from my understanding, it's just a relaxer, not a different chemical like a jherri curl. When we texlax, it's just leaving a relaxer on for a fraction of the time you normally would.

So putting a relaxer on top of it, would only be finishing the process, no? Like a corrective of sorts? Since it's a permanent process, the only way to get rid of texturized hair is to start fresh and chop it all off. Personally, I'm not ready to relive the big chop again, so I'll continue to wear my natural hair in protective styles until further notice. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Your Ultimate Guide to Lip Piercings.

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How to Get a Healthy Spiral Perm. How to Wind a Spiral Perm Rod. How to Braid Underhanded. How to Relax Permed Hair. How to Put in an S Curl. References Hair relaxing tips. It's gotten thinner and lacks body. It's hard to hold a style. I don't want to go natural, though, but I wouldn't mind wearing my hair curly more often. When I'm ready to straighten it, I'd like it to be an easy process.

Would a texturizer be better for me than a relaxer? It sounds like a texturizer would be a good option for you, as long as you understand that a texturizer is still a chemical process. The good news is, you can go right from a relaxer to a texturizer. The same chemicals are involved. However, if your hair is thinning, you may need a trim or cut to get it in better shape for your next chemical application.

Some light protein will probably help as well.



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