3 Month Texturizer Update| I Texturized My 4c Natural Hair | Thoughts, Regrets & More| BeeSaddity TV

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @ScorpioChile
    @ScorpioChile Год назад +23

    Getting a texturizer / relaxer for the first time at age 29 has been a game changer. I can't believe I let fear mongering hold me back from this life of ease. I can finally enjoy my hair and wash and DC every week. When I tried that as a natural, I ended up with heat damage and breakage from detangling. I don't gotta wear a bonnet to the gym and live under wigs. I haven't worn a wig in the past 2 months since getting the texturizer.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +1

      Life of easeeeee! Okay! Isn’t such an Amazon feeling! But make sure you keep up with it!

  • @k0k01
    @k0k01 2 года назад +74

    To help with breakage I would say get yourself a steam cap, a protein treatment, a moisturizer mask, a routine 😅 and a prayer

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +9

      Heavy on a prayer 😭 but I have a hooded dryer cap that I use for deep conditioning and I’m looking at some protein treatments

  • @malaikainfo7355
    @malaikainfo7355 Год назад +9

    I just texlaxed my 4c today after embracing it for 4 good years 😊 I’m so happy about it🎉

  • @jordysworld2799
    @jordysworld2799 Год назад +17

    “I can finally play in my hair and do different stuff with it” this is so me when I get a silk press

  • @felicia6127
    @felicia6127 Год назад +18

    For dryness / breakage: On wash day, after conditioning, seal in grapeseed oil with Aussie Miracle Moist conditioner (the deep conditioner is even better). Cover with shower cap and seal in heat with plastic wrap. Rinse out after 5-10 minutes. Sometimes I even do 30 minutes. 👍🏽 So soft! Hair is instantly stronger!

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +1

      I've heard so many great things about grapeseed oil! Also, I love the Aussie Miracle deep conditioner but I have been seeing some people link that product to breakage.. so I am taking a break for a while to see if it was contributing to my breakage.

  • @courtneynel7433
    @courtneynel7433 2 года назад +12

    Oooh and btw I had chronic breakage no matter what state my hair was in too until I tried olaplex! Thats why I’m so happy with my length and thickness now, even after bleaching.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +1

      Really? How often do you use Olaplex? I have the entire system but I don’t use it all time. Maybe I should use it more consistently lol

    • @courtneynel7433
      @courtneynel7433 2 года назад +3

      @@beesadditytv I basically use it every wash day except for when I do the occasional protein treatment, so about 2-4x a month depending on how dedicated I am lol
      Ik you said you have the entire system but do you also have products 1 and 2? They’re not sold in retail stores bc they’re made for licenses professionals 😬 (but you can use #1 in your texturizers the same way stylists use them in bleach jobs and #2 is basically the same as the most popular product #3)

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад

      @@courtneynel7433 Noo I don’t 🥴 damn

    • @courtneynel7433
      @courtneynel7433 2 года назад

      @@beesadditytv they sell it online :) its just about the same price as all the other products if you like them

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +1

      @@courtneynel7433 I have 3-8 I just don’t have 1 & 2

  • @courtneynel7433
    @courtneynel7433 2 года назад +12

    Can’t wait to see your twist out and wash day videos sis! I’m thissssssss close to texturizing my hair this weekend but I’m looking at it in the mirror like 😢 my hair is probably longer and healthier than its even been in my last 10+ years natural but I like wearing long acrylic nails and thats become my biggest issue. I can’t braid or twist my hair with long claws and I get so many more snags, I get impatient, my arms get more tired bc it takes me so much longer (and I’m just not a salon girlie I’ve been doing my own hair since I was 14) so here I yam. All this being said, I just got back from the gym and my hair needs to be washed but I’m just not doing all that tonight… and probably not tomorrow either 🫠

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +3

      Lol yeahh I was in the same boat. My hair was soo healthy but I just couldn’t keep up with it with my daily lifestyle and the gym so I complete understand the struggle! I do my wash days with my press ons and surprisingly
      I never have any issues lol

  • @lordambz1118
    @lordambz1118 Год назад +2

    For The Gym Sweat Out: Ebin extra bold hold. i use it on my 4C hair before workouts . it doesnt puff up as easily. And i dont even have a texturizer.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +1

      Okay okay I actually think I have that in my product stash, so I’ll have to try that! Thank you!

    • @lordambz1118
      @lordambz1118 Год назад

      @@beesadditytv yes ! Keep us posted! I love your content. Also I should add :
      I use the gel. But it does hold best when I’ve used gel , and add a little holding mouse or spray ( but I like to keep my routine as plain as possible to actually STAY consistent in the gym Yknow?)

  • @mckin137
    @mckin137 Год назад +3

    With low porosity hair (at least mine) and oil….I’ve learned to use oil as a treatment every 2-3 hydrating deep conditions. Daily oil just dries it’s out/seals in the dryness. Moisturize every few days but leave the oil to a treatment.
    My hair used to be dry and itchy, and I would go & oil my scalp. It literally made it worse. Now I dab a smidge of blue magic hemp and n my scalp and it’s fine. To help my water suck in the water on wash day--HOT WATER soak (per say) let the water run on the hair until it starts to accepts it > shampoo x2 > hydrating deep condition (rinse in cool) > liquid leave in and thermal protectant. Viola! --(if curly style I use a rehydrating spray & a cream)
    All this to say, I’m gonna texlax next week. I need to swift styling while maintaining hair health. Thanks for the tips!!

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад

      Girl thank you!! I literally wrote your whole comment down in my notes! it's the gems for me!! thank you for commenting so other girls in the community can see as well!

  • @cydneyche1
    @cydneyche1 2 года назад +5

    Ignore my other messages 😅 I’m commenting while watching. I’m gonna re-texturize my hair soon I was natural since like 7 then textured it in 2014. And did my edges only in 2019 but I’m gonna do it again ! Sounds like olaplaex is something I need to get my hands on.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +2

      I definitely like the Olaplex, it restores the strength of my hair. I use it almost as a treatment right after a touch up or of my hair just feels weak

  • @darceyderosa2426
    @darceyderosa2426 3 месяца назад

    I am going to texlax soon. Ii am thankful for the ladies who still texlax/texturize. I now know what to do and how to retouch

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes I’m so happy there’s more content out now about it. We have our own little community

  • @darceyderosa2426
    @darceyderosa2426 Год назад +5

    Get a steamer and you can get your moisture back on track! I am definitely going to be texturizing in the near future. Thank you for sharing your experience! I am definitely going to be doing the 6 month stretch.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад

      yes I need a steamer soooo bad! That's definitely on my list of things to purchase. good luck with the 6month stretch im too scared to go that long!

    • @darceyderosa2426
      @darceyderosa2426 Год назад

      @@beesadditytv steaming makes stretching easier. I got a face steamer after watching Natural 85 video. I am learning so much. My mother relaxes her hair. She stretches a whole year. I am learning so much about my natural hair. It’s going to help me with my texlax.

  • @dinahdiaries1866
    @dinahdiaries1866 Год назад +3

    Love this! Just watched the initial texturizer video. I’ve only texturized once, years ago, and am inspired to do so again. Keep growing, Queen💖!

  • @staciep2638
    @staciep2638 Год назад +6

    Now for the roots you can use conditioner water I.e dilute some moisturizing conditioner and spray your roots daily,you can also spray your ent hair with it

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад

      Come through with the gems !! Thank you girl! I already deep condition often but I’m definitely going to do protein treatments every month & prior to getting braids I was doing really good with moisturizing & sealing so I’ll keep that up!💕💕

  • @staciep2638
    @staciep2638 Год назад +1

    You can combat the breakage with weekly deep conditioning and biweekly or monthly protein treatments

  • @stephaniesmith602
    @stephaniesmith602 Год назад +5

    My youngest gets 2 to 3 texturizers a year and we use LIV cream or Taraji P leave in conditioner to keep her hair moisturized. She had dryness before the texturizer but that helped a lot ❤

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +1

      okay I am going to make a note of those two products and try it! thanks so much!

  • @smilebigiloveyou
    @smilebigiloveyou Год назад +4

    It’s kinda sad to me that we don’t feel our hair looks decent if it’s natural. I’m here because my 4c 18in hair is beyond overwhelming. I’m thinking of texturizing it but really wish I had the energy to not. 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +10

      It's not even about it looking "decent".. more so it wont stay the way you styled it for long periods of time depending on the conditions you live in! Also it just takes a lot of patience and energy to maintain it... which most of us just don't have. I suggest trying all options before deciding to texturize if you think you'll have guilt about it afterwards!

  • @staciep2638
    @staciep2638 Год назад +2

    Also every other day moisturize and seal your hair

  • @lcwisdom1
    @lcwisdom1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Every time I go to a beautician they always break my hair off my hair never really grows unless I'm doing it myself. I am thinking about getting a Linange Texturizer have you are anybody heard of it. Thanks for the video.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  7 месяцев назад

      sorry for responding so late! Yes, linange is the texturizer I started with and I have no complaints. However, I did switch to the entire Affirm system. I linked it in my amazon storefront if you wanted to check it out as well as some of my other texturizer necessities.
      www.amazon.com/shop/beesaddity.tv/list/330IPKWQPN12Y?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfbeesaddity.tv_JMY44AX0H0ACPX493YT3

    • @lcwisdom1
      @lcwisdom1 7 месяцев назад

      @@beesadditytv Thanks so much the texturizer really did beautiful on my hair but when I used the neutralizer it's like it took the texture out of my hair The first time I did it I did it with a another neutralizer shampoo and it came out great but the second time that I did it I did with the neutralizer that comes with the texturizer it made my hair so dry and it madeit look like I did nothing to my hair at all. So I will definitely check out the Affirm and hopefully I can still use a texturizer because I didn't texturizer my hair all the way. Appreciate your response. God bless😊🙏🏽

  • @serenityc957
    @serenityc957 2 года назад +2

    Do you think you can do a twist out without blow drying the hair first?

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  2 года назад +2

      honestly, I don't think that'll be the best decision for my hair because I know my hair never does well when styling from wet to air dry... it's just way to dry. But I'll do some research on some products and see if I can figure that out

  • @lassinemmarica1412
    @lassinemmarica1412 2 года назад +2

    What texturizer did you use?

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +1

      Linange texturzier, it's linked in my Amazon storefront for easy access :)

  • @reneejohn7899
    @reneejohn7899 Год назад

    Green tea on your hair stops breakage.
    …Google/RUclips it 👍🏿
    🙏🏿❤️

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад

      Okayy thanks, I'll look into that! I tried the black tea rinse but I get extreme migraines from caffeine so that didn't work out too well for me.

    • @mimidee8305
      @mimidee8305 Год назад

      @@beesadditytvhey love use decaf green tea 🍵 trust me IT WORKS my hair was falling out in handfuls EVERYTIME I touch it so trust me 😊

  • @Stillwatersdmc
    @Stillwatersdmc Год назад +1

    Your hair looks straight not texture zed.

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +3

      We'll yes this was about day 7 or so of a silk press. But my hair is texturized, please reference other videos in the TexturizeHER playlist to see how it looks after being washed.

    • @kyzielevy6447
      @kyzielevy6447 Год назад +2

      How do your silk presses holdup against humidity ? It’s the only reason I’m reconsidering texture so when I do press my hair it’s not a waste after 4hrs

  • @redcolerealty9245
    @redcolerealty9245 Год назад

    Just so you know, you say alot of unnecessary stuff and it's stressful to watch your videos

    • @beesadditytv
      @beesadditytv  Год назад +5

      lmao I'm so sorry you feel that way

    • @dinahdiaries1866
      @dinahdiaries1866 Год назад +15

      Just so you know, you don’t have to watch.