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Tips for Texturizer
You don’t have to texturize your hair every 6-8 weeks like you do a bone straight relaxer. With a texturizer it's hard to notice where your naturally curly hair ends and the texturized hair begins. Since your hair is growing curly you don't see the "line of demarcation" like you do with a relaxer.
- It’s best to visit a professional stylist who you know and have seen the results of their texturizers. Some stylists over-process and your curls become limp or you may have straight and curly sections all over. You must do your research first and find a stylist that understands the process of a texturizer. Make sure you tell them you want to maintain your curl pattern but just slightly looser. Acquire client testimonials or ask friends. Perhaps visit the salon and talk to the stylist before hand. Make sure you get the desired results you pay for!
- It’s very important to use the right products on texturized hair. Try TIGI Bed Head Mastermind Texturizing Hair Candy, TIGI Bed Head Rubber Rage Texturizer which many stylists highly recommend. Also try shampoos and conditioners that keep moisture in the hair. Also try, Aveda’s Purefume line which is made especially for texturized hair.
- When you wake up, to add definition to curls add water. You'll also need to add good moisturizing products to maintain the curl definition and add moisture.
- Comb the hair while conditioner is still in it as this detangles the hair. Rinse the hair from root to ends and shake your head while in the shower. This loosens the individual curls and allows curls to lay naturally. Never comb curls after styling as this will add frizz. While adding product to your curls, use your fingers to style the hair. Swing your head forward and then back for added volume and dimension. Use a blow dryer with a diffuser attachment to add volume and definition to curls.
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