Finishing Shears — The final instrument for texturizing hair, finishing shears are used after creating texturized hair with the technique of your desire to clean and even out the texture. Finishing shears only takes a very minimal amount of hair, creating a clean result. Internal Cutting — Removing segments while adding texture, internal cutting is the perfect technique for a modern and smooth style.
With a freehand, section the hair and chip at each segment, while weaving a tail comb to help properly separate and trim hair in the desired areas. Twist Cutting — An excellent solution for longer hair, twist cutting gives hair dimension. Segment the hair, and then twist each strand. With shears, cut the twisted strand in the middle to achieve texturized hair. Slide Cutting — For smooth cutting, run a blade along the hair segment to effectively thin hair.
Slide cutting hair texturizing techniques can also be performed with a razor for a softer effect. One of reasons a lot of guys choose to put a texturizer in their hair is to simply make their hair curlier.
The added benefit to a texturizer is that is makes your hair a lot more manageable, especially if you have really thick and coarse hair. The texturizer relaxes your strands to make your hair easier to manipulate, making hairstyles look more sleek and neat.
When I wake up and get ready for the day, it usually takes me no more than 3 minutes to create the hairstyle I want when I have a texturizer in my hair. Without one, it takes about minutes to get my hair to a point where I like it enough to go out in public. All of this, of course, is subjective and depends on the person and how they like their hair.
For one thing, a texturizer works much like a perm, only, the chemicals in a S curl texturizer are not as strong as a relaxer or perm. The most important thing to remember in this case though is not to leave the texturizer in your hair too long, or eventually the product will take on the effects of a perm and make your hair more straight than curly. A big misconception about texturizers is that once you put one in your hair, it stops your hair growth. Contributing Writer. Del Sandeen is a contributing writer with over 20 years of experience in editorial.
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Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for LiveAbout. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page. These choices will be signaled globally to our partners and will not affect browsing data. Also known as texture softener, it is a popular option for Black hair. The texturizer is applied to curly or kinky hair for a brief amount of time in an effort to relax or loosen the curl slightly instead of completely straightening it.
Texturizers permanently change the structure of hair. You will need to grow out or cut off your hair if you want to go back to your natural hair texture. The chemicals used in a texturizer alter the structure of the proteins found in hair. The main protein is keratin and it contains an amino acid called cysteine, which contributes to curly hair. When a texturizer is applied, the hydrogen bonds in cysteine are broken, resulting in a looser curl. In a lye formula, the chemical used to break the bond is sodium hydroxide while no-lye texturizers use calcium hydroxide no-lye.
The results will depend on your natural hair texture. S-shaped curls and naturally wavy hair tend to work the best. Z-shaped curls can produce unpredictable results and it may be better to go with a relaxer. It's also important to remember that a texturizer will not create curl if it's not already in the hair. Generally, a texturizer is left on the hair for five to 10 minutes, a shorter time than a relaxer.
As with a relaxer, a texturizer must be washed out with a neutralizing shampoo to stop the chemical process. It's also best to use a conditioner afterward to restore moisture.
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