How do you take care of Texlaxed 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.
Is Texlaxing bad for your hair?
Both relaxing and texlaxing offer benefits and risks. The chemicals in the two processes can be damaging to the hair and require consistent, high caliber hair care. Regular deep conditioning treatments are necessary for strengthening the bonds and structure of the hair shaft.
How do I transition from relaxed to Texlaxed hair?
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 do you wash relaxed hair?
once a week
Relaxed hair should be washed at least once a week, especially during warmer months when sun, chlorine, and saltwater can negatively impact chemically treated locs. Invest in a shampoo with hydrating properties to help you clean, maintain and restore hydration.
Should I relax or Texlax?
Texlaxed hair isn’t completely relaxed in order to achieve a fuller thicker appearance. Relaxed hair is just the opposite! Relaxed hair is straighter with fewer kinks in the strands. Due to the differences in texture, each hair type requires care that is unique to its characteristics.
Is it better to relax or Texturize?
A texturizer can be a good in-between option, although you should treat your hair the same as if it’s completely relaxed. A texturizer might be a good choice if: You want to wear curls more often than not.