LovinLocks
Well-Known Member
Natural or re/tex/laxed/urized?
I'm curious about the state of hair here. Are you natural or relaxed?
It is my understanding that sodium hydroxide in the hair is a relaxer (at least that's what they teach in the cosmetology schools in this area). Has that changed-I may be behind the times?  I had never heard of "texlaxing" until joining here last week.  What is it anyway?  Does it not use chemicals?  Oh, I just found this quote via Google (which was taken from this forum) ~ "Texlaxing is using whatever relaxer you choose, but only leaving it in for about half the time and not smoothing the relaxer. "  So, if this is accurate it is a relaxer, a chemical-based procedure.
  Has that changed-I may be behind the times?  I had never heard of "texlaxing" until joining here last week.  What is it anyway?  Does it not use chemicals?  Oh, I just found this quote via Google (which was taken from this forum) ~ "Texlaxing is using whatever relaxer you choose, but only leaving it in for about half the time and not smoothing the relaxer. "  So, if this is accurate it is a relaxer, a chemical-based procedure. 
My interest here is in how to keep natural hair healthy and growing. And, I need to make sure I am reading posts to that affect.
				
			I'm curious about the state of hair here. Are you natural or relaxed?
It is my understanding that sodium hydroxide in the hair is a relaxer (at least that's what they teach in the cosmetology schools in this area).
 Has that changed-I may be behind the times?  I had never heard of "texlaxing" until joining here last week.  What is it anyway?  Does it not use chemicals?  Oh, I just found this quote via Google (which was taken from this forum) ~ "Texlaxing is using whatever relaxer you choose, but only leaving it in for about half the time and not smoothing the relaxer. "  So, if this is accurate it is a relaxer, a chemical-based procedure.
  Has that changed-I may be behind the times?  I had never heard of "texlaxing" until joining here last week.  What is it anyway?  Does it not use chemicals?  Oh, I just found this quote via Google (which was taken from this forum) ~ "Texlaxing is using whatever relaxer you choose, but only leaving it in for about half the time and not smoothing the relaxer. "  So, if this is accurate it is a relaxer, a chemical-based procedure. My interest here is in how to keep natural hair healthy and growing. And, I need to make sure I am reading posts to that affect.
			
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