daviine
Well-Known Member
I imagine that there is a fine line between texturized hair and underprocessed hair. Am I right in assuming so?
Anyways, my question is how do you texturize your hair...is the strength and/or brand of the relaxer OR is it the length of time the relaxer is left in? Do you still smooth relaxer in your hair or just let it sit.
Do you do your hair yourself or do you have a stylist do it? If the stylist does it, how do you communitcate this texturized preference to the stylist?
What are the advantages and disadvantages to being texturized (as opposed to being fully relaxed)?
I know I asked a lot of questions. Thanks in advance.
Anyways, my question is how do you texturize your hair...is the strength and/or brand of the relaxer OR is it the length of time the relaxer is left in? Do you still smooth relaxer in your hair or just let it sit.
Do you do your hair yourself or do you have a stylist do it? If the stylist does it, how do you communitcate this texturized preference to the stylist?
What are the advantages and disadvantages to being texturized (as opposed to being fully relaxed)?
I know I asked a lot of questions. Thanks in advance.