Transitioning from Relaxed to Texlaxed Hair? What You NEED to Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2019
  • HAPPY SUNDAY! I’ve missed you guys and I hope you’re all enjoying the holiday season!
    Today I’m discussing a frequently asked topic, which is: Can you texlax relaxed hair? How do you transition from relaxed hair to texlaxed hair? This video is for the gal who is relaxed and is thinking about texlaxing her hair.
    In this video, I am going to be sharing all you need to need to transition safely, including advice on picking products, reading ingredients and understanding the seriousness of transitioning to texlaxed hair.
    You’re going to want to watch this BEFORE you decide to texturize your hair!
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    Hit me up in the comments-have you thought about transitioning? What relaxer or texturizer do you use to achieve texlaxed results? Would you want to see an extended video on the different straightening products out there?
    Thanks for watching!!
    XoXo,
    Lex
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  • @AlexisKimberlyy
    @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +9

    Hey Ladies! Have you thought about transitioning? What relaxer or texturizer do you use to achieve texlaxed results? Would you want to see an extended video on the different straightening products out there? Let's chat! xoxo

  • @ARLITA4545
    @ARLITA4545 4 года назад +8

    We love your texlaxed too! Yes, I would love an extended video on the different types of straighters. Thank you for the very informative video!

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +1

      Arlita You’re such a breath of fresh air! You’re very welcome and you got it ❤️❤️

  • @chickchick7783
    @chickchick7783 4 года назад

    Hey Alexis! Just wanted to say that ur my fav RUclipsr and that u give good advice and I wanted to ask u a question so basically in one of ur vid u said that when u feel that ur hair is oily that's bc ur moisturizer is on the top of ur hair but in my case my hair is really soft but I can feel the product that I put earlier before moisturizing my hair and I wanted to know if the product penetrate my hair ( sorry for the long comments ) love u 💞

  • @nkyudeh3624
    @nkyudeh3624 4 года назад +4

    Hi, I found this video very useful. I want to transition from relaxed to texlax. My hair has been breaking so badly and I think I am ready for the transition. I have started looking for a salon good in texlaxing. I pray I find really quick. Thanks a lot

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      So happy you found this helpful! I know finding a good stylist can be really difficult, but the work you put in to find one will really serve you well in the long run. Good luck my love and I can't wait to hear more about your hair journey! xoxo

  • @ARLITA4545
    @ARLITA4545 4 года назад +11

    I am texlaxed and use mild and regular Design Essential alternate and recieve 1-2x a year.I believe you just have to find that sweet spot for how long you it on ..because we all have different hair..I believe not going over 15 mins with application no matter what for my hair..She rinsed relaxer before 15 mins each time.

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +1

      Arlita design essentials is such a great line! As you know I leave mine on for 12 mins to achieve my results. You’re so right, finding your sweet spot is KEY! Thanks for sharing boo. ❤️

  • @eniyemission474
    @eniyemission474 3 года назад +2

    I love texlax hair, but my concern is having different textures on my head. Will having different textures due to over processing or under processing cause my hair not to retain length and will it affect my journey. I'm currently natural

  • @WomanofGod08
    @WomanofGod08 3 года назад

    The texture of my hair has changed with age and it’s not as thick even though I had transitioned back to natural 1 year now. Its more soft. Should I texlax it ?

  • @adedeassem
    @adedeassem 4 года назад +1

    Really needed this video!!!..thank u Alexis ..and oh yes please make a more extensive video on the types of straightening products. I want to go texlax(already used a shorter processing time for my last relaxer),I've been using the megagrowth no lye relaxer and was thinking of using the ors lye relaxer because my hair lightens wierdly and I was told it was because of the calcium deposits in the no-lye and you just told me its drying as well...more info please

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +2

      You're so welcome! I got you sis. And happy transitioning! I personally use a lo-lye relaxer. I'll explain more in an upcoming video. xoxo

    • @adedeassem
      @adedeassem 4 года назад +1

      @@AlexisKimberlyy
      Thank you.
      Lo-lye..never thought of that
      Can't wait for that video.

  • @user-xh2cu7jr7r
    @user-xh2cu7jr7r 4 года назад

    In the last time i used lye_relaxer
    Can i turn to thio relaxers in the next times???

  • @erthamcd4552
    @erthamcd4552 2 года назад

    Can you please do one on the texturizer

  • @Younggurlmajic
    @Younggurlmajic 4 года назад +5

    Right on time!!! Ill be textlaxing my hair this week..going back to my old relaxer staples after 5 years of growing out my natural hair..ill be using ors lye relaxer in normal for 25 min... i got beautiful textlaxed results everytime..im ready!!!

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Blackgurlmajic Yay! Welcome back to the relaxed hair gang! 🙌🏾 I don’t know your texture, but are you sure you wanna do 25 mins? Seems long for a texlax?

    • @Younggurlmajic
      @Younggurlmajic 4 года назад

      @@AlexisKimberlyy i am 4c...i whould normally relax 2x per year so i had a load of new growth to get through... also since this well be a virgin relaxer i want time to smooth once.

    • @Younggurlmajic
      @Younggurlmajic 4 года назад +1

      @@AlexisKimberlyy thats total application time about 6 mins per section then rinse

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Blackgurlmajic Very nice, it’s amazing you can stretch that long. And I’m sure you have plenty of new growth. Sounds like you’re ready girly!! Good luck! Let us know your results! ❤️

  • @shanaydee
    @shanaydee 4 года назад +19

    I think my hair had been textlaxing by itself lol, it just hasn’t seem to be really taking to relaxers anymore and it’s never bone straight, I guess it’s a happy accident 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @simplyunknown.3279
      @simplyunknown.3279 4 года назад

      I agree, I'm having the same issue. I guess that means it's over with relaxers, lol.

    • @TS-zh3un
      @TS-zh3un 3 года назад +1

      That means its over proccessed but i hear you can use clear hair dye in between relaxers for that fresh relaxer look

  • @danamitchell2899
    @danamitchell2899 4 года назад +2

    Hi, do you have certain hair products you use? I am tex lax looking to which products. My hair is fine/ thin that is why I opt to Tex lax instead of bone straight. I currently use mielle organics but my hair isn’t liking it anymore. .searching for a new brand

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Hey babe! I know this is (very) delayed, but I actually just made a video on all my fav products. You should def check it out! xoxo

  • @tallywithme
    @tallywithme 4 года назад +12

    My hair just started under processing itself and has transitioned to texlaxed. I think using lye relaxers is best.

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +2

      Lilmisskandi I agree with you! Have you tried both? What drew you to that conclusion? ❤️

    • @tallywithme
      @tallywithme 4 года назад +5

      AlexisKimberlyy yes I’ve tried both. No lye made my hair straight and dry. Using no lye keeps my hair thick & processes slowly. I regret trying Mizani, the worst ever. I use olive oil relaxer and my hair is thriving and texlax.

    • @ebz05
      @ebz05 3 года назад +1

      do you use ORS lye relaxer now? What lye relaxer were you using before?

  • @dragon2195
    @dragon2195 3 года назад +1

    Just 3 or 4 min should be fine to relax the curl a small bit.

  • @nyokamiller1536
    @nyokamiller1536 4 года назад +1

    How much new growth does my relax hair need before it can be texlaxed?

  • @beatriceoppong2832
    @beatriceoppong2832 4 года назад

    Hi there. Please help me out. I have relaxed my daughter's hair only once (it didn't get bone straight though). But then I heard about texlaxing... can I not relax her hair again but start with texlaxing? And will that damage her hair🙁

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +3

      Hey Beatrice! I'm so sorry for the delay, life has been a little wacky lately. If this is still a question for you, I plan to answer this very question in an upcoming video airing 4/19. Check it out! But long story short, you can begin texlaxing her new growth but I would not recommend touching any of her already processed hair. This will be a transition, similar to a relaxed to natural transition.

  • @christopherfairs1040
    @christopherfairs1040 4 года назад

    Subbed❤

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Christopher fairs Awesome, welcome my love! ❤️❤️

  • @jessiklovecine
    @jessiklovecine 4 года назад +4

    Does anyone know if it’s possible to make a transition from texlaxed to relaxed?

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад +1

      death of a beebo Hmm.. good question. Your hair in its wet state would look crazy though lol. Straight roots and puffy ends. I wouldn’t recommend re-relaxing your texlaxed hair without doing a strand test first and going to the salon for a professional job.

    • @darceyderosa2426
      @darceyderosa2426 4 года назад +1

      I used Just for me texture softener. I can still do natural styles, but my wash n gos won’t look good until a month post. I will do it to 2 times a year

  • @daraadu1056
    @daraadu1056 4 года назад +2

    Hey Alexis I am really interested and I want to transition right away

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Hey! Say no more, I got you. xoxo

    • @daraadu1056
      @daraadu1056 4 года назад

      So what do I need to do???

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      @@daraadu1056 If you're relaxed, stretch for at least 8 weeks, preferably more (12-16 weeks) for maximum new growth. You'll have to decide which product you're going to use based on what I mentioned in this video and then decide on the technique you're going to use to texlax (e.g., shorten processing time, dilute the relaxer, etc.) which I discuss here: ruclips.net/video/zpfo-x6tBx8/видео.html

    • @daraadu1056
      @daraadu1056 4 года назад

      I am relaxed so is there anything else I can do???

    • @AlexisKimberlyy
      @AlexisKimberlyy  4 года назад

      Dara Adu In terms of what, love? Can you be a bit more specific?