Hey Curlies,
The other day I got an email from a woman who was thinking of applying a texturizer to her natural hair because she felt that her curls were a little too kinky. She wanted more of a looser curl. She wanted to know what she should do?
Texturizers are a mild form of a relaxer, so if your ultimate goal is to become or stay chemical free, I do not advise this.
They claim to…
- Loosen the curl pattern
- Create manageable hair
- Made of “all natural” ingredients
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In reality they contain sodium hydroxide(lye) or calcium hydroxide(no-lye) as relaxers do. The chemical is not meant to sit on the hair for long to prevent the “bone straight” effect that relaxers have.
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This look often tends to led to dry hair and may need lots of moisturizers to keep the “wet/S-curl” look.
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Tune into this episode of Curly Conversations for a more in depth chat about texturizers: