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Texturizer??

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Topic: Texturizer??
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Texturizer??
Date Posted: June 04 2001 at 5:40am
Hi!
what exactly is texturizer? what type of hair do you have to have to use it, and what are some name brands that are good?
thanks!



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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: June 05 2001 at 1:03am
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There is actually several things that fall under the texturizing label. There is texturized hair that has been permed to add "texture". There is also ways to cut the hair to give it more "texture" and fullness. As an example, I get my bangs "texturized" to help them have more fullness. There is also a wide range of shampoo and gels to add volume, fullness and "texture".

Any hair can benefit from various forms of texturizing. Thin/fine hair does well with texturized cuts and gels that add volume and "texture". Curly and wavy hair are naturally full of "texture" but may benefit from products that enhance their texture.

We could actually talk about lots of different hair texture subtopics. If you could let me know more about your interest I will be happy to help with I know about the subject.

Best wishes,
Karen Shelton


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Posted By: demodoll
Date Posted: June 05 2001 at 5:45pm
Hi Karen,
I am very interested in texture. I read your post above with interest but I have to take issue with your statement about texturized cuts adding fullness and volume to fine hair. My hair is baby-fine and the more "texturizing" that is done, the thinner and flatter it looks. Perhaps my stylists are doing it wrong but I seem to do much better with blunt cut hair. The problem seems to be that no matter how much texture and volume I blow dry and curl in, the minute I walk outside it goes and looks worse for all the effort and products. And since the texturizing basically cuts away hair, it looks thin too. l have tried almost every product there is for my type of hair with very little effect. Right now I am trying to grow out a texturized cut that is just driving me nuts. Mid-length blunts are about all I can wear and that is just boring! If you have ANY wisdom on the subject, please let me know.

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