Fine 4s
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To stretch out the kinks some, I suggested she 'run' some relaxer through for no more than 5 mns.
She has fine hair with medium density.
Her goal is to be able to wet her hair during these warm months to have soft curls. She believes that she can achieve this look with a texturizer more so than with a relaxer. She also believes that with a relaxer she will HAVE to rollerset or that when she wets her hair the curls will be more frizzy than curly with a relaxer.
Is there a difference in the outcome using a relaxer vs. a texturizer?
Does anyone have any before and after pics? which relaxer or texturizer did you use? I can only think of DDTexlaxed, Sereca and the BT woman (forgot her name Cass something) at the moment.
What about a Keratin treatment?
Any suggestions?
She has fine hair with medium density.
Her goal is to be able to wet her hair during these warm months to have soft curls. She believes that she can achieve this look with a texturizer more so than with a relaxer. She also believes that with a relaxer she will HAVE to rollerset or that when she wets her hair the curls will be more frizzy than curly with a relaxer.
Is there a difference in the outcome using a relaxer vs. a texturizer?
Does anyone have any before and after pics? which relaxer or texturizer did you use? I can only think of DDTexlaxed, Sereca and the BT woman (forgot her name Cass something) at the moment.
What about a Keratin treatment?
Any suggestions?
I know nothing!
I got the best results of texlaxing with a lye relaxer. I put in on 5 minutes and rinsed out. I was able to get nice curls by doing this. I got the same effect from using S curl, too. I think your curl pattern has a lot to do with determining the type of curl you can get.
My hair is relaxer resistant and it laughs at lye relaxers. I've tried several and I end up texturized, not relaxed. I believe Fabulaxer was one of the relaxers I used. I don't remember what the other relaxer was.