TEXLAXING MY 4c HAIR| viral tiktok
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Waking up every morning to a crunchy dry Afro and trying to figure out how to style it for the day is hard .. I’m on the verge of texturing relaxing something
@michellechikerema7557
3 ай бұрын
Hence why I opt for weave nd braids cause I couldn't be bothered.....even professionals struggle with my hair
@erikaw8042
2 ай бұрын
I'm telling you you won't regret it. I'm so glad I did years ago. I only relax my hair 3 times a year. So no to the crunchy fro lol
@ispitfactzboi1518
2 ай бұрын
💯 RAW FACTS SIS!!!!!!!!
@sxdx-8519
2 ай бұрын
@@erikaw8042what’s your natural hair type and how did it turn out after?
@cloveyou1864
28 күн бұрын
Deep condition your hair weekly.
I’m right there with you! I’ve been natural about 6 years. I’m so over my natural hair. It’s time for a change!
@bevill72able
Ай бұрын
Yes, I've been contemplating myself after 8yrs to tex lax
Girl I'm watching this and I'm like oh my God we got the same texture kinky afro 4C hair. I'm getting ready to do a test last now because I just cannot manage it to save my life.
Looking great!! Love the results it came out very good.
It turned out so good!!! 🎉
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much beautiful 🌷
It came out sooooo good❤❤❤
Till this day even tho I’m black I’m still trying to figure out how to do an Afro lol😂 pls make a video on how u do it pls 😭 love ur vid and ur hair is so beautiful ❤
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much❤️…. Idk if a whole video is necessary but I’ll definitely incorporate it in my videos in the future… It’s just about brushing or combing out your and shaping with your hands
@girlylife3779
Жыл бұрын
I know that in the US you have that "1 drop rule" but not every "black" can do afro like you have to have the type 4 and just comb it there is nothing more
@torilovebyrd8418
10 ай бұрын
Pick it out, spritz it with spritz, and pat it into shape.
@torilovebyrd8418
10 ай бұрын
@@girlylife3779anyone with curly hair can have afro, it’s not about the curl pattern fros are literally a style
@FortunaFavored
9 ай бұрын
@@girlylife3779that’s not a real rule. That’s a white supremacist idea.
I have 2 say that u had the most beautiful afro, it was so perfect o my goodness! However, I was also feeling ur curls after texlax. I'm a new subbie so please keep us updated! Very interesting results & video thank u.🥰💞
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much love 🌸
@clydeswinfield1556
Ай бұрын
Yes girl her afro are my hair journey goals!❤❤❤😊
Natural for the win
Loved your video! I thought I was the only one with a frustrating, life-long hair journey. My hair has always been curly, but it’s uneven curls on different parts of my head (wavy on top and ringlets on the bottom). I finally found my style, which is to wear it up and use a curling iron to tame it. You are beautiful however you wear your hair. Just sayin’!
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and yess girl but I wouldn’t say frustrating more like painful but honestly speaking it got easier the longer my hair got 💯 it’s just not suitable for me in this time of my life ie military and plus I’m really tender headed so that limits my versatility quit a bit
I’m glad I found your channel. I have a TWA and am going to put in a texturizer to loosen my curls. It never occurred to me to add my owns oils and conditioner to the mixture. Thank you for this video!💫🌸
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry what is a TWA?
@jynievawright1911
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchereThat was awkward hairstyle. Think issa Rae season 1 of insecure
@obimana2834
Жыл бұрын
lol i thought it was teeny weeny afro
@plasticbag501
Жыл бұрын
@@obimana2834 same!!! you learn smth new everyday ig
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
@@obimana2834 😂😂😂why am I just now seeing this 🤭
Hey girl ! Ynet time make sure it’s combed out , braided into 4 sections & start at the very root !
For future reference definitely start at the base of your hair then start applying it to the rest so your roots aren’t super puffy and your ends are more processed. Also there will be those spots that won’t really be as texturized 😂 just gotta apply products to that part first the next time you do a touch up
You re so pretty😍🥳
wow yours came out so good compared to other videos i’ve seen. can you do an update? or at least tell me in the comments do you regret it or love it now that its been 9 months? and also any tips on someone who’s thinking of doing it on 4b hair
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I loved it while it lasted lol. the plan was always to go back to fully relaxed hair but ik I would miss my natural as well. I’m currently somewhere in the middle with relaxed and Texlaxed hair and still transitioning at my own pace to relaxed hair
You have gorgeous hair ❤❤❤❤
I like the results and doing mine soon
Application had me stressed a lil bit but it came out good!!
Beautiful 🌺
Do what makes you happy ❤ you tried, it wasn’t for you.
These hair struggles that black women experience really come from discrimination especially in America & trends. If Afro were a trend again; you wouldn’t even be feeling like this but honestly our hair is made to turn into anything we want it to be. I’m not against texture reconstruction it’s just the health risks of the products that became the reason for such disdain & like historical societal prejudice and pressure to be accepted in society. Over time we just need to re-create cosmetics treatments & procedures for natural hair that target & cure the root issue of damage & unmanageability of our hair sometimes. We are constantly creating topical products instead of conducting more research & whoever in our community is talented in science & medicine; creating professional systemic medical solutions to any possible vitamin deficiencies specifically that black people are prone to whether it’s regarding our hair’s struggle to adjust to different climates, water filtration, skin conditions affecting hair health, food allergies, etc. We keep creating temporary products & pressuring ourselves to have a certain hair texture. Our problem is both psychological & also health & lifestyle wise sometimes. Hopefully over time we understand that we create soo many trends & that we collectively at any moment can decide to change literally every trend to benefit US & stop trying to assimilate to a certain texture or “feel” of hair. Black hair is so policed in European dominated parts of the world & it has even created internalized hostility within our own communities as well & regardless of how strong anyone is mentally; I understand sometimes how it can make even the strongest person throw in the towel to adjust to this very unnatural societal system for black women and honestly women in general. Over time I hope we develop medical solutions & procedures that will not involve cancer causing chemicals topically applied on the hair but maybe instead some kind of laser hair & scalp reconstruction or stem cell/blood cell transplant/therapy to help cure issues like lack of density, thickness, length, and volume. Research by examining CBC & vitamin levels of black women with long & healthy hair with more balanced moisture on willing participants & comparing or checking for any vitamin deficiencies & IV treatments or medications that can permanently reduce damage & balance moisture & elasticity.
That’s how my curls are but without the straight pieces I wonder how would mines look after doing one
Beautiful I’m doing it 😂😂😂 thank you so much
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Np just make sure to ease you way into it. Better under processed than over cooked
@F.xm0usm
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchere Ok
@F.xm0usm
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchere have you recently gotten a silk press ? And it still looked good ?
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I love it when she said? It's giving Natural damage hair 😂😢 my's too! I can relate. Never again will I do this to my hair.
@JosephineOchere
6 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s not for everyone but luckily for me I wanted to go back to relax
@Stephens_D5207
6 ай бұрын
@JosephineOchere I understand. It's just how you said it took me out. Love it!!! I was laughing my butt off after you said it's giving natural damage looks. Cause I was in the mirror looking at my hair at the same time lol. I needed that for 2024.
Does anybody else deal with the smell after you rinse the perm out? If so how do you get rid of it?
what if i’ve stopped relaxing my hair for 6 months now and i do that would it work or would it only work on the natural parts
It looks awesome, what brand of texturized did you use?
@JosephineOchere
11 ай бұрын
I believe ORS
You're still NATURAL, just no longer as textured as 4c. So let's just say you de-texturized. You are beautiful, your hair is beautiful and you can still treat it and keep it healthy without having the deep textures.
@maej.
22 күн бұрын
Her hair is no longer “natural”. The term “natural” refers to how your hair NATURALLY grows out of your scalp. When you permanently alter your hair with a chemical like relaxers and texturizers to loosen the curl pattern, your hair is no longer natural because that wasn’t how it grew out of your scalp. I’m not saying her altered hair isn’t beautiful but I’m just telling you not to lie like that.
I watching for my daughter’s hair. It’s been a struggle. Shes getting older wanting to do her own hair. But she’s don’t fully detangle it. So I’m hoping something like this can help.
@JosephineOchere
Ай бұрын
Honestly it depends on individual coarseness plus I’m extremely tender headed. But I can honestly say I found a hair regimen that worked for my natural hair during that time I just made up my mind already d/t my personal preference of wearing it straight.
You should avoid near scalp and the ends of hair next time, your roots and ends process very fast and you dont want to look like you need a touch up and to have straight ends.... I LOVE IT!!!! this 4c hair with knock the detangle brush out your hand and fly across the room, I understand
😂😂😂😂😂bye to the natural community 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Ikr but I was only natural for about 3 years due to my big chop
Hey idk if any1 can help me but i have very low prosity extremely thick and i either have 4b or 4a maybe 4c idk. But im pretty sure its 4b or 4c anyways i wanted to get a curly perm or texturizer bc i not only wanted to actually enjoy doing my hair by it being more managable but also wanted to change the texure to 3b or 3c hair bc i like the looks of those type of 3b/3c finger coils and the curls as well. can any1 tell me what i should do and if its expensive like what product bc i wanted a jherri curl i js dont know if my hair will always be wet also i wanted a ginna curl but thats like 700 for my hair length. Can sum1 pllzzzzzzzzzz help me i would appreciate it
@magicalreadingadventures
4 ай бұрын
if you can reach Divas Hair Salon in Baltimore, Md ask for Myasha Kirk. This chic will give you a great consult, she may be able to do a video call. She keeps me right and tells me what products to use. Sorry this is my business page but my 4c is to my collar bone, with the knowledge of her... Good luck
It's at the nappy bob stage and I can't. I'm waiting on a kidney transplant. I don't have the skill nor the energy to battle with my 4c hair. It keeps getting tangled. I need to snip the horrendous split ends too. It still falls out from my renal disease but I need to be able to handle it. Wish me luck. Doing it tonight.
@JosephineOchere
8 күн бұрын
@@kiamoore806 sounds like you need to seek professional help
@kiamoore806
8 күн бұрын
@@JosephineOchere yeah. I'm looking.
Great content....... You might wanna edit the name of the video though. Most people do not know what texlacing means or what was it? Lol. I for one do not know what it means. Go girl!!
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
You’re basically relaxing your hair but get to keep some of your curls
Hair looks good btw I have 4a hair
Nice. What product did you use?
@JosephineOchere
16 күн бұрын
It’s in the video @4:08
Just take care of it,in no time youl have thick waist length relaxed hair
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Yeah unfortunately I’ve already made the transition to a more straighter look
Skin routine video!!
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Yes love coming up
What product did you use?
@JosephineOchere
9 ай бұрын
Ors texturizer
What is lexlaxing 😲❤️
How long do you leave it on for
@JosephineOchere
24 күн бұрын
@@londoncutson81 no more than ten mins after application for me
I think that there should be a law for women and children that they don’t have to work or pay for literally anything in society lol because that’s what it really is. The school & work cycle just isn’t women & children friendly lol If women never had to worry about money they would have the time & patience to take care of their hair and live a lifestyle that is best for their overall health. When you have to worry about constantly having to get to school or work at a specific time; this is what’s creating a lot of our problems. But it’s also the pressure we put on ourselves especially in America. We simply just can’t let go of the self limiting beliefs about how our hair should be acting or look & then the ignorance in our communities that affect women don’t help either. But honestly; all modern women struggle with this. & women of other cultures & races experience similar issues. U.S. girlies just can’t make up our mind & can never make up how we want to look. The queens struggle with shrinkage & dryness a lot & our hair can’t handle hair dye like the Beckie’s , the Beckie’s struggle with lack of volume & over dying their hair because they want something different but their hair can’t handle the weaves & braids & etc. like ethnic hair can & their hair can only handle only a few certain kinds of hair extensions can so color is sometimes their only way of spicing things up & playing with self expression as women. I know sometimes we think our hair has so much struggle but in reality our hair is the strongest and can handle the most and has the most versatility and higher threshold before breaking or falling out & getting damaged. None of us women can really make up our minds when it comes to how we want to look. Women with long hair want to cut it and women with short hair want to grow it long. lol All of us women from all walks of life and nationalities, race, culture, etc. just can never make our mind up ❤☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ it’s a gift & a curse.
It came out real cute 🥰
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Thank you love
But I think if I tried on my 4a hair it’ll turn 2c 😭
Link for the product?
@JosephineOchere
Ай бұрын
There’s no link love I just got it from my local Walmart
@annakoren1626
Ай бұрын
@@JosephineOchere thank you for answering will check mine
😂😂@Damaged natural hair
can hair be texturied with flexi rods?
@JosephineOchere
4 ай бұрын
I’m not sure
If had that much hair I would press it
Why did you use the girls kit
@JosephineOchere
8 ай бұрын
Felt like it would be more gentle
Hair went from 4c to 4a
Can I get the version of the song ?
@ItsJustTuesday
Жыл бұрын
Also this video helped me out ❤️
i find it funny how naturals that have been natural have to do a negative rant about natural before they perm it. girl i say girl its yours just perm it no need for a fake disclosure we get it ur tired of dealing
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
It’s not a fake disclosure when you’re just actually stating your why’s that pertain to your hair. It’s not something I just did only because of a relaxer I did the same thing when I cut all my hair off as well about 3 years ago
Always do roots first dont dilute
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
For a touch up maybe.… other than that I’m diluting these chemicals your scalp absorbs everything 4x faster than any other part of your skin
Nah girl..that’s 4B hair not 4C lol
@JosephineOchere
10 ай бұрын
I’m over that debate love but you should know that your hair can be more than one curl pattern. This was my hair fresh out of knotless braids which means stretched not in its natural state
Why put the devil's chemical on that beautiful head of hair? Have you thought about naturally loosening your hair texture to make her more manageable?
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
Yes I did twice. N thank you 😊
@mariepearl-harbour2335
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchere You are welcome. What natural hair methods did you use to loosen your hair texture? What was the outcome?
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
@@mariepearl-harbour2335 texture release kit it was like 120 and I used it three times before texlaxing
@mariepearl-harbour2335
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchere Oh ok. I would not advise the texture release kit, it's not all what it seems. It can thin out the hair... Be careful of the commercially advertised products for natural hair. Many advertising tricks to deceive many. All the best with your hair journey. Hopefully, you will go back to your natural woolly and coily hair texture and embrace your natural hair. Their are organic ways to make the hair more manageable. Enjoy your evening Miss Pretty.
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
@@mariepearl-harbour2335 yes I had noticed that the brand o used was a salon brand for licensed cosmetologist only avlon I believe. Unfortunately I don’t plan on going my natural anytime soon but to actually fully transition to relaxed hair over time I’ve been relaxed most of my life and I definitely will be taking more of what I learned from natural and applying it to my relaxed hair routine n will still be making my home made hair products and oils too. Thank you so much 💐
Doesn't look like 4C hair to me. But it's beautiful 👍🏾😊
@JosephineOchere
Жыл бұрын
My hair is 4c but was stretched n dirty I had just taken out my protective style some twist
@lcwisdom1
Жыл бұрын
@@JosephineOchere ok gotcha. I wish my 4C hair could look like that I did a texlax but it didn't turn out like that. It still got a little bit of curl in it but it got too straight I believe😞
@AnastasiaLUVSU
Жыл бұрын
It looks 4B. When texlaxed it looks 4A.
A mess😂 i know you regret it
@JosephineOchere
11 ай бұрын
Nope I enjoyed while it lasted I’m in the process of going fully relaxed now
@user-sw4yy4zj3c
11 ай бұрын
@@JosephineOchere it's sad that you put you health in jeopardy. You'll regret that too
@acer8405
8 ай бұрын
@@user-sw4yy4zj3c if relaxing so bad then a whole lot of ppl should be sick