Print Page | Close Window

Texturizer to Relaxed hair

Printed From: HairBoutique.com
Category: Curly Hair Talk
Forum Name: Curly Hair
Forum Description: Curly Heads Unite & Talk About Curls
URL: https://talk.hairboutique.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=31470
Printed Date: July 21 2025 at 6:42pm


Topic: Texturizer to Relaxed hair
Posted By: aries_mami05
Subject: Texturizer to Relaxed hair
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 9:32pm
I have relaxed hair and I plan to get a texturizer in august and the lenght of my hair is like a little above the shoulder. How will the texturizer do my hair? like after the texturizer will i ever have to get another relaxer? How will my hair be?



Replies:
Posted By: cutiepi
Date Posted: June 19 2005 at 8:38pm
Wow, If I were you I wouldn't do that AT ALL!!! First of all the texturizer wouldn't take to your hair anyway, seeing that you are previously relaxed. To be completely honest (and I don't mean to scare you) your hair would probably fall out. It is not a good idea to change brands of relaxers, let alone switch whole chemicals!!  To get a texturizer, you would have to grow all of your relaxed hair out and cut it off (meaning start over).  I know this isn't what you wanted to hear at all but I just wanted to save you from making one of the biggest hair mistakes of your life.

-------------
......so seductive......


Posted By: Bryan
Date Posted: June 21 2005 at 12:57pm
dont texturizers make thehair more curly that it started out?

-------------
learn to love what you were born with
you can do anything if you set your mindto it (just dont try this with hair,that could turn out bad)


Posted By: cmesweet
Date Posted: June 24 2005 at 11:51am

Texturizers are the same as relaxers except that you leave it on the hair shaft for a shorter time.  Also...u would have to basically transition. Meaning grow out your hair and trim or cut off your relaxed hair as you go along. Only the new growth can be texturized.

 

No texturizers do not make hair more curly than it started out. It loosens the curl pattern that was there previously.



-------------
Natural
BC May 9, 2004



Posted By: Bryan
Date Posted: June 24 2005 at 4:48pm
aha i see. ive never heard of any body using a texturizer before, so youll have to forgive my lack of knowledge.

-------------
learn to love what you were born with
you can do anything if you set your mindto it (just dont try this with hair,that could turn out bad)


Posted By: cmesweet
Date Posted: June 25 2005 at 7:12pm

It's ok Bryan we are here to learn.

I think I know what you thought...lately or recently stylists on these make over show uses the term to "texturize" which usually means to give someone with straight hair waves or curls.   But in this discussion we are talking about a chemical process for curled/kinky hair to loosen the pattern. I understand where you are coming from.



-------------
Natural
BC May 9, 2004




Print Page | Close Window