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Is Just For Me Texture Softener a relaxer?
The Just For Me Texture Softener walks like a relaxer, talks like a relaxer, and pretty much is a relaxer. Within their FAQ Section, they lay it out pretty plainly; the Texture Softener is a permanent process and must grow out of the hair like a regular relaxer.
How long does a just for me texturizer last?
The “Just For Me” brand texture softener is a mild texturizer that is made especially for children ages 5 and up. This product features a sunflower oil formula that gently detangles, softens and smooths the hair while maintaining its natural texture. Just For Me is easy to apply and lasts for 10 to 12 weeks.
What’s the difference between texturizer and relaxer?
A texturizer usually does not completely straighten the hair, while a relaxer does. Hair texturizers are designed to stay on the hair for less time and contain chemicals that are less harsh than hair relaxers. A texturizer also does not need to be applied as often as a relaxer. Hair relaxer must be combed in.
How bad are Texturizers for your hair?
“Texturizers are less potent than traditional relaxers, so in theory, they are less damaging to the hair. Most texturizer products include a few key ingredients to help condition and restore the hair. Your hair will definitely need some TLC after a texturizer to keep it healthy,” she says.
How long does it take to grow out a texturizer?
You can expect a texturizer for natural hair to last from eight to 10 weeks. After that period, your hair will revert to its natural state, so you’ll need to repeat the treatment to maintain the look. Keep in mind, some people like to wait even longer than two months to get a touch-up.
How often do you touch up a texturizer?
A texturizer is a relatively quick way to achieve frizz-free curls, with a pretty chill upkeep since touchups are only needed every two to three months. The only issue: Texturizers are still chemical treatments that can cause breakage if they aren’t applied correctly or cared for after.
Does a texturizer wear off?
One more time for the folks in the back: Texturizers are permanent. If you no longer want to commit to a texturizer, you’ll have to cut off the treated hair or wait for new hair to grow in.
How can I fix my hair after a texturizer?
How can I fix my hair after a texturizer?
- Use products that suit your hair after texturizing.
- Sleep with a silk scarf wrapped around your head.
- It is important to wet your hair daily.
- Use a shampoo and conditioner recommended by your stylist at least four times a week.
- Avoid using brushes and go for a wide-toothed comb.
Where to apply just for me texture softener?
I applied the texturizer to the virgin hair only (with clumsy overlap) with the same recipe I used above (2/3 of the activator). I would start from the back (or wherever your hair is most coarse) and work my way to the front because its tougher with such a small application to not straighten the hair out more.
Is it safe to use texture softener on hair?
1. I can’t say my hair is natural anymore. (If that matters to you…don’t use this product). 2. I really need to be diligent about moisturizing because my hair is color treated (it could begin to break off…but I have some great deep conditioners and I’m not afraid to use them).
What’s the best texture softener for your skin?
After I rinsed that out, I applied organic pressed coconut oil (all over), Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie, and Shea Moisture Coconut Hibiscus Curl & Style Milk. I wrap it in a scarf so it can dry.
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