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  • i love ur hair!!!!!! oooo im doin a texurizer!!! wow! juss softens the hair...

  • Does the hair have to be natural or can you use it on relaxed hair

  • I use this :)

  • I don't see a change in the hair. It looks the same.

  • What's that song playing at the end? I like it... =)

    And beautiful results. You were completely natural before you applied the texturizer? (In the video i mean)

  • @LoveEssence I was natural for only 2 months then got the texturizer, and the song at the end is Roscoe Umali- Live it up

  • Thank you so much.. I love yo method n yo Hair came out BeauTeeFulSenDin AbunDance Blessings 2U

  • why did u mis olvie mix in it

  • @missblacquebarbie I mixed it with the olive oil because that slows down the relaxer process, which allowed me to havethe curl pattern I had

  • wow i envy how it easily the come glided through your hair. Thats my biggest pain as a natural with very kinky hair.lol x

  • @ssikmoi88 I know, now that i am natural it is a pain to detangle my hair. My natural hair is not at all how my text hair was, but I love being natural now.

  • @Cierrapatrice93 aw its gd you have embraced your natural texture.It takes patience to detangle- i can't do my hair in a bad mood, when i'm tired or in a rush. lOl x

  • I just bought the botanicals texturizer and this will be my very frist time attempting this the box came with 2 jars do i use both jars...

  • @DauntlessGloom You can use both if you have a lot of hair , i used only one since my new growth wast that much.

  • I miss my hair soo much :( , it was so cute

  • I kinda miss my hair now :(

  • I love that song. I am sitting here cracking up.

  • @chloejonascullen123 I really didnt use anything like grease, i used more water based products

  • H i I was wondering does the curl still remain the same on the ends even after a few weeks, so all you need to do in the mean time is touch ups every few months ?

    Im asking cause Im natural and was just curious.

    Thanks

  • @mya32189 yes, it does stay curled at the ends , and all you will need is a touch up

  • What was your hair type before the treatment? I have a 4c hair type and I am considering a texturizer. I really like how yours turned out.

  • @MissGenuine06 I was 3c/4a if that helps 

  • im thinking about doin one too. do you need to be all nautral to do it?

  • @NaturalHairBabyDoll Not really, but I was wen I did my text, I had just BC and got bored and did a text .

  • oh ok thanks, could i corrective relax,

    relax my new growth, because now i want relaxed straight hair, not texturized

    can you help

  • @kidkuriouz yes you can do a corrective relaxer. A texturizer is just a mild relaxer anyways.

  • Yeah that kinda helped thanks, but I meant could I text the ends so they go less curly, I didn't want my hair relaxed straight I wanted it texturized (less bushy and curly) but on virgin hair you're supposed to comb it through to the tips and my mum didn't so my ends are bushy and my roots are how I want them to be...

    Do you understand me? (Sorry about this)

  • @kidkuriouz oh well you can so that your over processing your hair which can lead to damage I would wait a month or something

  • @Cierrapatri93. Sorry, so I should wait a month before I texturise my VIRGIN hair ends which are the ends that my mum never touched with the texturizer..?.

  • @kidkuriouz OKAY now i see she never did your ends? well if thats the case then yes, you can texturize them.

  • @kidkuriouz oh ok thanks, could i corrective relax,

    relax my new growth, because now i want relaxed straight hair, not texturized

    can you help

  • Hi erm today my mum texturized my virgin hair and didnt really do it properly, she didnt comb it thru to the ends so my ends are bushy and the roots and hair above the roots are straightish and my ends curly....

    what can i do?

    please help

  • @kidkuriouz well you can do one of two things. You can wait a while and get another texturizer when you have more new growth and trim your ends if you find it suitable.The other idea was to get a relaxer and have it straight.

    But I have had this problem and I jus waited a while and got another texturizer, and over time the straight parts are unnoticable.And make sure you moisturize your hair and ends also .

    Hope this helps

  • thanks for that!

  • Hey I took your advice and my hair looks great! Thanks so much!

  • @LC32684 aww thanks, I'm glad Icould be of good help

  • looks good. your texturized hair looks like my natural hair.

  • I just did the botanical texturizer and my curls turned out nice, but i noticed that my hair was dry. So the next morning i cowashed my hair, and my hair is VERY DRY! It doesn't hold any of the oils I put in. Do you have any suggestions on what I should do to fix it? :(

  • @LC32684 try an ORS packet you can get them at walmart or a local beauty supply store. Its just a Deep conditioner and if seems to be a short fix try Hello Hydration by Herbal Essence. Its in a blue bottle also can be found at walmart. My hair acted the same way during the winter months but doing a deep condtioner and having a moisturing conditioner can help.

  • hey how are you. i plan on texturizing my hair and i want to know what is your hair routine. and what products have you used on your hair and what past products have you use.

  • @vintagemoth Okay, im going to make a quick video stating what I have used and about my routine.

  • Looks great! No straight ends, and all curly!

  • Why did you put olive oil in that product? I just used that last week and it's a no mix formula. You just put it on your hair and then wash it out after the set time.

  • @mizzizjonez the olive oil slows the process down so that i wont have to leave it in for the full time. Its jus my personal touch.

  • This video was so helpful, thank you so much.. but why do you use the oil?

  • @GhanaGoddess05 The oil slows down the chemical process just like the conditioner does.

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