KinksnCurlz
New Member
This may sound like a stupid question being that i've been on this forum for darn near a year
but i have to ask it anyway because I am seriously considering this.
My next touch-up isn't until February/March so i have a little time to think this thru. I'm seriously considering a texturizer BUT at the same time, i dont know 100% what it entails other than the flexibility of wearing your hair curly (semi-natural -or- depending on your natural hair state) or straight. My question is how do you get your straight? Is it the same method as relaxing (meaning wash n' set) or do you need to flatiron your hair (or press it). How long would the relaxer stay in your hair and what do you do with your previously relaxed hair? Eventually, would you cut them (like you would say if you were going natural)? That's the dilemna i'm facing. I'd love to have that option to do both styles but i'm just not getting the texturizing thing completely. Can somebody simplify it for me so i can come to a decision by the end of next month? Thanks in advance.

My next touch-up isn't until February/March so i have a little time to think this thru. I'm seriously considering a texturizer BUT at the same time, i dont know 100% what it entails other than the flexibility of wearing your hair curly (semi-natural -or- depending on your natural hair state) or straight. My question is how do you get your straight? Is it the same method as relaxing (meaning wash n' set) or do you need to flatiron your hair (or press it). How long would the relaxer stay in your hair and what do you do with your previously relaxed hair? Eventually, would you cut them (like you would say if you were going natural)? That's the dilemna i'm facing. I'd love to have that option to do both styles but i'm just not getting the texturizing thing completely. Can somebody simplify it for me so i can come to a decision by the end of next month? Thanks in advance.