How can I Texlax my hair at home?
How to Texlax Natural Hair
- Separate your hair into four sections. Part horizontally from ear to ear, and from front to back. Use clips to hold hair out of the way when not working on that section.
- After, apply oil or conditioner to each section. Do not saturate your hair. It shouldn’t be wet or damp, just well-coated.
Is Texlaxing good for natural hair?
Although texlaxed hair isn’t as healthy as natural hair that hasn’t undergone any chemical processing, it is healthier than relaxed hair that has become completely straightened.
Is Texlax the same as texturizer?
Women who choose to texlax do so in order to loosen the curl pattern while still keeping texture, not resulting in bone straight hair. A texturizer is formulated slightly differently than a relaxer and is therefore considered a “mild relaxer.” It also loosens the curl pattern without completely straightening the hair.
How do I go from relaxed to Texlaxed?
No, there is no rite of passage for switching from relaxed hair to texlaxed hair. There isn’t any special product to be used or processed to be completed before a relaxed lady can begin to texlax her hair. You simply start under processing your hair instead of letting it become fully straight when next you relax.
How often should you Texlax your hair?
Texlaxed – Relaxed Hair Regimen Basics: Seal and moisturize at least 3 times per week, along with Greenhouse Effect (GHE) or baggying. My hair is prone to dryness GHE and baggying holds the moisture in and allows products to penetrate and stay longer.
How often should you Texlax?
Can I put a relaxer on texturized hair?
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.
Can I relax my hair with conditioner in it?
You’ll probably have a small bottle or packet of conditioner in your relaxer kit, but feel free to apply more of whatever you have on hand, including a deep conditioner. It never hurts to give your hair a little extra love after processing it.
How do you take care of Texlax hair?
Texlaxed Hair Regimen
- Wash x1 per week.
- Co-wash x1 per week.
- Deep Condition x2 per week.
- Moisturise and Seal Daily.
- Light Protein Treatment x1 per week.
- Medium Protein every 6 weeks.
- Clarify Shampoo every 6 weeks.
- Texlax (relax) every 12 weeks.
What is neutralizer shampoo?
To balance things up, and counteract the effects of high alkalinity, a neutralization shampoo, also known as a counterbalancing shampoo, uses low pH ingredients and deep cleansing formulas to effectively remove bad chemicals from your locks.