Texturizers 101

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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    Happy Holidays Everyone!
    This is a video explaining my experience with and knowledge of texturizers. There are a lot of misconceptions out there about this chemical, so I just wanted to shed some light on a lot of untrue things I've heard. There will probably be another video where I describe my process more in depth.
    Hope you enjoy!
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  • @Missljones11
    @Missljones11 10 років тому +267

    And please hear this ladies and gentlemen! Just because there is a Child on the box does not mean that it is milder or in any way different from the product with the adult on the box!

  • @armywife2248
    @armywife2248 9 років тому +472

    Alright then Professor!! LOL! Love it!! I bought an actual relaxer after being natural almost 5 yrs. I left it on 10 minutes from start to finish. My hair is still curly, and when folks ask, I tell them I have a relaxer. They look at me like I am lying. Oh well! I still do rodded braid outs and it gives me lots of curls! I was done with the 3 hour detangling sessions. Now it takes 15-20 minutes..BAM....I am done detangling. I don't care about the natural title anymore, my hair is healthy....I'm good!

    • @NitaCandace
      @NitaCandace 9 років тому +17

      the relaxer didn't take to your hair since its been natural for so long . same thing happened to me when getting a relaxer after 2 years of being natural :)

    • @armywife2248
      @armywife2248 9 років тому +26

      I purposely bought a regular instead of super, although my hair is thick and coarse. I didn't want it straight, just more softer and manageable. Its growing fast too. I already have 2 inches of new growth and just got it retouched in May. May have to retouch on Sept instead of Oct.

    • @shantebarze1068
      @shantebarze1068 6 років тому +5

      I agree. I first texturized mine and I saw positive results.

    • @P_Belle
      @P_Belle 6 років тому +1

      Me too! Jessica Williams

    • @SmashedPotatoStudios
      @SmashedPotatoStudios 6 років тому +1

      gurl yesssss. Do you naturally have 4c hair?

  • @corilove3007
    @corilove3007 10 років тому +111

    Thanks, I have been texturizing since I moved from east coast to west coast/desert. My hair HATED the dry desert heat. I mean I woke up one morning did my normal wash n go using my old standby products and I could not comb my hair. My curl was crazy. I looked RAW. So I chopped it off, lightly texturized my hair and by lightly I mean I used Soft and Beautiful Botanical texturizer and only left it on for 3 min. I also changed styling products for more moisture. Mad that I can't call myself natural anymore but sometimes you gotta do what makes You happy. Besides it seems now we got a new war amongst African American women. It used to be light skinned vs dark skinned now its relax vs natural. Can't we just support each other as sisters.😄

    • @dt6556
      @dt6556 5 років тому +10

      NO now it White women verses ALL Black Women!! Now that black men prefer white women over black women!! Look at all the videos and movies with black men and white women.Google black couple you see a black man and white women!! Black women TIME TO UNIT!! I love you all black women Light AND DARK!!

    • @nyaira9817
      @nyaira9817 4 роки тому

      D T amen !

  • @gypsyjane6352
    @gypsyjane6352 9 років тому +46

    I used a texturizer in my hair.. and I absolutely LOVE IT!!! When I finally took the weave out, cut my hair down to a tapered fro after being natural for 2 years ... i loved it. my hair was spiral, coily and kinky but definintely had a mind of its own. After getting frustrated because my hair would always be frizzy and although when the curls were defined they seemed to go all over the place, I couldnt take it anymore! No product worked... I finally used a texturizer less than a week ago. Edges forever laid... hair actually absorbs the product... i can feel my scalp... and i dont have to use as many products anymore which saves me alot of time and money. now i have the 'wash and go' style i always thought i would get once i cut my hair. i dont know how people ended up with straight hair. What I did was start from the back 'shortest part of my hair' and stopped at the front/crown area. i followed the instructions leaving the texturizer in for no more than 16 minutes for my specific hair type. what made it difficult is that because once you put the product in, it startss working immediately so you are on a time crunch. the front didnt process as long as the back, so both portions are curl, the back more looser than the front - INITIALLY! another thing about the texturizer is that it your curls come back SLOWLY! its a 3 day process (for me anyways) the back was longer, like one loose semi-pathetic curl :/ but by day 3 it was a a beautiful spiral. same with the front, the time i put it in for didnt change my curl pattern, just gave me more hangtime... elongated it and made it more defined! so i guess you can say i went from 4b in the back 4a everywhere else to 3b in the back and 3c everywhere else. I do say this, put the product in the area where you want it to be loosest FIRST! let me know if you have questions IG: lowkeyjane

    • @incognitofno5
      @incognitofno5 9 років тому +2

      Hi Janelle can you please share which Texturizer did you use that gave you such great results? Also how long did you leave the product on your hair?

    • @chelssx1
      @chelssx1 9 років тому

    • @gypsyjane6352
      @gypsyjane6352 9 років тому

      Sure I used the just for me package.i left it in for around 16 minutes and instructed by the box for my hair texture.... I worked my way from the back to,the front (on a tapered hair cut) the back processed longer than the front, and by time I made it to the front it was almost 16 minutes so it only stayed in the front for 1 to two minutes. The back was super lose almost straight and the front was like a ramen noodle curl... By day three the hair finally reverts to what it will truly be forever and the back turned super curly and the front was a slight variation of kindly/curly.

    • @ErickaJ954
      @ErickaJ954 6 років тому

      Lowkey Jane That's great to hear. I wanna texlax my hair after I cut it but the thing is I want to regrow my hair so did this stop your hair growth process?

    • @LV2308gmail
      @LV2308gmail 6 років тому

      which product did you use.

  • @STYLEEMPORIA
    @STYLEEMPORIA 10 років тому +93

    You're so eloquent; love the clarity when you speak:)

  • @amberw.5687
    @amberw.5687 10 років тому +51

    I'm a biology major/chemistry minor, so I absolutely LOVE that you addressed the science of these products. I get these same questions from friends, but I lose them everytime I start talking pH and chemical composition lol. Subbing asap, awesome video:)

  • @ahall98
    @ahall98 10 років тому +64

    "I am relaxed hunty"LOL! I love how clear and concise your vid was.Color me surprised when I realized texturizer pretty much equals relaxer. Consumer beware!

  • @tineshaw3762
    @tineshaw3762 10 років тому +25

    Finally a video that explained what I wanted. I've been dealing with my natural hair on it's own for almost a year after transitioning for a year prior and now that summer is coming along I can't deal with it anymore. I know exactly what I'm getting myself into and I don't really care if I'm not natural anymore I just want long, healthy manageable hair and as long as I take care of it I'll get what I want. Thanks for the video. :)

  • @foodlover40
    @foodlover40 7 років тому +38

    I know you video is old but million thank you for keeping it real and educating consumers. I am natural and am tired of the time it take to style, manage and care for my hair. I plan on texlaxing very shortly. I too today looked at the box of just for me texture softener and just for me regular relaxer by same company. Same ingredients in relaxer just more products in relaxer box. Knowledge is power. Great post.

  • @purple_gigglez
    @purple_gigglez 5 років тому +29

    "Sodium starololawla" Lmao I died sitting here at work. Lmao

  • @leetrader9576
    @leetrader9576 6 років тому +1

    Wow!!! This has got to be the best to be or not to be video for woman that are trying to go natural! I never knew what a texturizer was .... I have always used relaxers and at 49 I am just tired of the same hair! That being said I did a Brazilian blowout myself (ordered off eBay the REAL thing) and so far I LOVE IT! I can now where my hair curly OR straight.... Its opened up a new world for me. I did it 3 weeks ago and yesterday was the first time I decided to flat iron my hair.... It took a total of 30 minutes on 300 degrees Fahrenheit.... Before it would take at least and hour and a half on at least 400 degree's.... Do your research before ... I'm not talking about Keratin that you have to leave in for 72 hours totally straight.... Anyway, GREAT video! Totally appreciated!

  • @saemonihughley2604
    @saemonihughley2604 9 років тому +6

    YOU REALLY JUST SAVED ME FROM MAKING A GIGANTIC MISTAKE ........THANK U SOOO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

  • @tempy2107
    @tempy2107 7 років тому +6

    I am so glad you made this video. I was trying to transition to texturizers so I have been stretching for 8 months now. I am ready to process my hair. So thank you so much for explaining this.

  • @MrsLegalDiva
    @MrsLegalDiva 10 років тому +27

    Love the glasses for the science lesson. Lol

  • @geoleeneal5705
    @geoleeneal5705 10 років тому +6

    I truly appreciate u for this video, and I'm glad I did my research first. Like u, my hair regimen is just starting to be nerve wrecking and I was looking for an easier way of dealing. For years I thought a texturizer was something that gave and/or loosened curls. I've never used one, but would've been sad to find out I was no longer natural or couldn't rock my afro. Thx again for warning those of us who leap before we look.

  • @taraquinch1256
    @taraquinch1256 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for being transparent and honest. In the end as adults it's our own personal choices and we should not have to defend them.

  • @lisakaye3919
    @lisakaye3919 5 років тому +13

    thank you for this video as soon as my hair grows out a little more i will be texturizing. i don’t have time or money to spend on my coarse low porosity hair. it breaks my heart to do it but it will get done

  • @suzange14
    @suzange14 10 років тому +2

    Thank you sooo much for getting into this! So many ladies are disillusioned when it comes to the products they use on their hair...especially relaxers and texturizers so it's nice to come across someone who won't put up with the mixed messages and false advertising. I love your channel!

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Thank you! & Thanks for watching, I'm super glad you enjoyed :D

  • @Blacc702
    @Blacc702 10 років тому +4

    I'm soooo glad I came across your video. I've been natural almost 6 years and I was thinking about the texturizer. I was also told I would still be natural if I used it. Didn't make sense so I continued to research. No one explained it better than you. THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @nyawibarnes7540
    @nyawibarnes7540 7 років тому +3

    i found your video to be honest, straight-forward and refreshing. thank you for your insights.

  • @kenya673
    @kenya673 9 років тому +15

    This was helpful to me.. I was thinking of getting a texturizer and decided to come to UA-cam to look up different reviews.. Thanks a lot I changed my mind.. I'll just keep dealing with my natural hair.. Going on 3 years and counting... Woohoo! Lol!

  • @mz2mch
    @mz2mch 8 років тому +22

    you just saved me. thank you

  • @reneecheatham2300
    @reneecheatham2300 9 років тому +8

    Listen to her she is talking the TRUTH! Amen

    • @reneecheatham2300
      @reneecheatham2300 9 років тому +1

      I watched her before. She is saying the truth.

  • @niquesha1
    @niquesha1 4 роки тому +1

    This video is 6 years old, but it helped me out so much to make a better decision in texturizing my daughter's hair. I love this video. Thanks! And I will look for you on Instagram.

  • @kierieburton6779
    @kierieburton6779 10 років тому +4

    Hi #TressedforSuccess, great video. Some very good points there!
    I'm from the UK and have been texturising for 10 years. Normally just once or twice a year at the most. I did a big chop in 2012 and had hair about 2inches long, but before I cut it, it was bra strap length and very healthy. I have 3a-3c hair naturally (its coarser in the middle of my head lol) and normally when I texturise it becomes 2c-3b. I generally can't tell where my regrowth ends and the textured hair begins, in the past I normally do my full head, the entire length of the hair because I wait so long in between texturisers. I'm mixed, and at times my hair is really smooth and others its quite wirey and coily - which is why I struggle to see the regrowth. One fear is that I will guess where I think the regrowth ends and misjudge it leading to a straight patch or an uneven curl pattern - which is why I just do the whole lot. It has been 1 year since my last texturiser and I'm keen to get another; as I feel it helps my hair grow as odd as that may sound. I wondered if you had any advice on how to go about re-texturising my hair. I've never had any problems in the past but I wondered if my texturiser will come out better if I do it a different way. I normally use Soft & Beautiful Botanicals Texturiser in Regular and have had no problems with it for 10 years - but do you know of a better version because I'm open to recommendations.

  • @mslivelaughlove3636
    @mslivelaughlove3636 10 років тому +3

    Great video and it was very informative! I too have used the "Just for Me" hair texturizer and found that the only difference from the "Just for Me" hair relaxer was the sunflower oil. I like to use the Affirm, Design Essentials, or ORS hair relaxers. I'll also add a 1/2 cup of coconut oil to the relaxer and to my hair (except for the new growth).

  • @NaptuRo90
    @NaptuRo90 10 років тому +7

    Love the shades B-). All jokes aside, this was well needed thanks for your honesty you cleared up a lot of misconceptions many people do not know

  • @saquiaevans8225
    @saquiaevans8225 7 років тому +64

    "NATURAL HAIR " is not about your methods of maintenance nor products (*includeing perms ) , its about having , wearing and owning your scalp grown hair , rather damaged , permed or curled , Natural Hair is hair that is naturaly there meaning its just your own hair, how you choose to maintain and style is simply a choice not a title , its the same as telling someone they are not natural because they wear weave n wigs , stopp being proud of ignorance , if you cant be happy with ur hair then get happy with it ,dont get stuck in the hype of it always do wats best etheirr wayy

    • @abrielshell6319
      @abrielshell6319 6 років тому +11

      Hasanii Heart You better tell them sista!!!!! I was wondering how is your own hair not natural hair? Despite it being permed or texturized, it's still your hair. People apply chemicals to their hair everyday to maintain it so if you ask me, no one is natural unless you're using pure oils.

    • @ruthnkanang9747
      @ruthnkanang9747 6 років тому +4

      Yes I agree! Natural hair is your scalp grown hair .

    • @ruthnkanang9747
      @ruthnkanang9747 6 років тому +4

      Yes I agree! Natural hair is your scalp grown hair .

    • @Plum_bird
      @Plum_bird 5 років тому +5

      I’m so glad somebody said it. People ask me if I’m going to go “natural “, NO! They look at me like I’m being a trader or trying to be white but I just have no interest in 3 hour detangling routine. My scalp is sensitive and that shit hurts. Besides I don’t consider them being natural anyway because they are still using chemicals in their hair, just not a perm. So I agree natural is scalp hair or if you solely use oils. Anything else is chemicals and not natural.

    • @user-zx5xw4yw2e
      @user-zx5xw4yw2e 5 років тому +5

      @@Plum_bird Although your statement is 1000% true 'they' will argue u down n continue to be delusional.

  • @cheridbell
    @cheridbell 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this video. I've been texturized for about six months and I have similar results as you have. At first I did feel guilty not being natural but being texturized has made my hair more manageable. I love it. Please keep posting, and let us know which brand of texturizer you choose next!

  • @bowsersbrownsuga
    @bowsersbrownsuga 10 років тому +1

    Oh wow! My mouth dropped to the floor watching this. My daughter had really healthy growing hair that was extremely thick. It was getting harder for me to manage but I didn't want to put a relaxer in it. I decided to do the Texure Softener. Her hair was beautiful afterwards but it just continued to break. Now I know why. My fault for NOT reading the label. Thanks for this information 😉

  • @tanisha.r.thomas
    @tanisha.r.thomas 5 років тому +1

    Thank you. After my 3rs child and already doing my husbands dreads for 15 years now; I dont have another 3 hours on my hair. Thats time taken away from my family and I was really sick of being a slave to my natural journey. I only texturize twice a year. Sometimes not even twice a year. This year was just one time. Thanks for your honesty!🙋🏾‍♀️

  • @CHANNYTUBE
    @CHANNYTUBE 9 років тому +3

    So glad you mentioned in this video about how you had to give up things to mantain hair. I felt like that once but will be getting a texturizer

  • @softbreezy6052
    @softbreezy6052 7 років тому +1

    YES!! You get it!! You vocalized exactly how I'm feeling.

  • @sunconsciouslove
    @sunconsciouslove 10 років тому +1

    that's great info!..& yes, label reading is so important! i've been reading labels since i was a kid re: pre-made/commercial food, hair products, household products, etc... i've seen the texturizer products & like you, noticed how they were marketed. it's basically relaxer that is not as 'potent.' [sometimes it is as potent, depending on which one it is] but a lot of people & stylists use regular relaxer to 'text-lax' but just leave it on the hair for a shorter amount of time...i also noticed at some of the stores that there were several texturizers marketed to men specifically. even though it's the same thing as what is marketed to women. only the men's boxes are smaller. i guess b/c the tend to have shorter hair. & i guess that might make sense, the ones that have the men on the box b/c they probably would not feel comfortable buying something with pictures of ladies or little girls on it, lol!..but otherwise, yes, marketing can sometimes be really sneaky. :o/

  • @diaryofdidod7325
    @diaryofdidod7325 10 років тому

    I truly enjoyed your sincerity and elaboration skills- you went straight to the point- not mincing words or giving any room for ambiguity- and that clarification was music to my ears- i had been almost 100% certain texturising or 'textlaxing' was totally different from relaxing- until this video; you most certainly clarified it in no small way, thank you!
    I'm truly amazed at the amount of information i glean from youtube- people give their time to put out DIY tips for others to learn. Thanks to people like you, going natural will not be such a horrendous and clueless journey as i have just decided to do so....... again, having gone natural in 2005 but unable to continue and maintain due to the unavailability of adequate information, knowledge and skill required to maintain and, not only on my part but on the part of so-called seasoned hair stylists in Nigeria who proved to be as clueless as i was and who ended up making me detest and write off the idea totally...... until my sudden discovery of youtube!
    Your hair is still absolutely gorgeous! Natural or Texturised and your video is very entertaining! As entertaining as it was informative. :)

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Thank you so much for that lovely comment Judith! That really makes all the effort of putting videos together worth it! I hear so many stories of ladies in developing countries, particularly countries in Africa, and their hair journeys and I am your biggest fan! I'm so glad you're going to take your journey in your own hands - all you really need is knowledge, patience and perseverance :) we're all here to support each other so feel free to use us all as resources and ask any questions you have! Best of luck on your journey to healthy natural hair!

  • @MC-ch7pi
    @MC-ch7pi 5 років тому +1

    Thank you!!! Thank you! I was thinking of doing a texturizer. I’m so glad I saw your video of the information on texturing. Loved the professor talk with glasses. It made me really tune into your information. Way to go! God bless the truth!

  • @djbcakery1152
    @djbcakery1152 10 років тому +1

    Thank u so much for this video. I just used this product 4 days ago.. I love the way my hair came out. I only left it in for 7 mins. (I knew better) The breakdown of this video helped me understand what i just did. U hit every point & dotted all i's. Finally found someone who has the same attitude as me w/ this hair thing. U definitely have a new subbie! ;-)

  • @meelliemoe
    @meelliemoe 10 років тому +2

    You know, when you did the side by side comparison I couldn't help but laugh my head off. I was laughing because I have never really done a "texture softener" so I had not researched it at all and I was in shock. It is very sad because women with little girls with a heck of a lot of hair go that route thinking "it's not as bad for my little girl" and these companies are just wrong for that, call a spade a spade man! My mom took me to get a relaxer when I was about 11 because I had just too much hair on my head and she was getting up in age lol Thank goodness she didn't go that route and these poor Moms are stressing and wondering why is my baby's hair looking all damaged when it's not truely chemically altered? Someone needs to file a complaint man! Great video! =)

  • @deviantdistortions
    @deviantdistortions 6 років тому

    A little late to the party .... but I appreciate you. I feel like everyone gets on their soapbox about their hair types and their treatments choices and bashes the rest. Thank you for supporting anything women choose. Natural or chemically processed ... all love. Not many people will admit that texturized and relaxed use the same/similar products. Kudos!

  • @MIMI232
    @MIMI232 7 років тому +27

    My old hairstylist is a liar, she told me that using a texturiser is just to help your hair stay straight for longer if I straightened it! Exactly what you heard from someone about maintaining my natural hair with a texturiser, she said I would still be 'natural' I was like erm yeah I'll think about it! Never got it done, after I realised that she just wanted me to texturise so that I had a reason to keep going to her, since I no longer relaxed my hair. I hate stylist who lie to their clients, just because they know that they're more knowledgeable than the client. sigh

    • @swiitdoll
      @swiitdoll 7 років тому

      MIMI232 mine just said the same thing and I said I'll think about it. she is pressuring me to texturize but doesn't it damage the hair on the long run? Like after 4-5 years?

    • @MIMI232
      @MIMI232 7 років тому +2

      +forever young Don't even think about it hun, just don't do it! I'm sure it does damage the hair as I was told it was like a weaker version of a perm. Although I'm not saying, those with texturisers cannot have lovely healthy hair, but it's just not for me. I met a girl in Shake Shack who served me, she said I had lovely hair & that she was natural but she was convinced by someone to texturise & now she regrets it & is transitioning!! Sigh....

    • @swiitdoll
      @swiitdoll 7 років тому +1

      MIMI232 oh dear. I'll just stink to my kinks then. Thanks for the info!

    • @MIMI232
      @MIMI232 7 років тому +1

      +forever young you're welcome hun! :)

    • @taraquinch1256
      @taraquinch1256 7 років тому +2

      Yes, some stylists that specialize in relaxed hair hate that a lot of women went natural. Money out of their pockets since some of them don't even bother to learn how to style or maintain natural hair.

  • @grapedrink
    @grapedrink 10 років тому

    I really wish more people realized what you shared in the beginning of the video. Best explanation about the emotional attachments we can have to hair.

  • @shannon_nicole_style7514
    @shannon_nicole_style7514 10 років тому +8

    I am texterized with just for me texterize softener she described in the video. It works great for me. My hair is still curly, just makes it easier to manage. I did use this product to go from relaxed to natural it worked great. Stopped using it for a few years and went back to get it more manageable. All hair is different and u have to read instructions and do a spot test!

    • @amccain32
      @amccain32 10 років тому

      Okay so u can go from relaxed to texlaxed using the just for me??

    • @shannon_nicole_style7514
      @shannon_nicole_style7514 10 років тому

      Yes. It worked for me. I only ever used this Just for Me product. I put it in like a relaxer but I did not comb it at all. I used my fingers to lightly smooth the new growth, this way you don't loose the curl pattern you just loosen it. I let my new growth grow out quit a bit before I did it and u don't do it as often on new growth. I also got my ends clipped often to get rid of the relaxed hair.

    • @amccain32
      @amccain32 10 років тому

      Shannon Nicole sw perfect!!!

    • @FaustinaKane
      @FaustinaKane 10 років тому

      Shannon Nicole sw I never had curly hair but my mom used that texturized even though I was not nqtural for 6 year s and it was breaking of a bit. For my graduation she.picked up a perm and I got scabs and it broke my hair. She did not know the difference between the two. But now I am 4 months natural and I cant wait to be 100 percent and I was natural as a baby till 6 and im 11

    • @MissAngelaThunder
      @MissAngelaThunder 4 роки тому

      Girl I'm tempted

  • @ebonylynette
    @ebonylynette 10 років тому +1

    This video was sooo on Point!!! Thank you for being honest. I loathe these deceitful marketing ploys.

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Me too Ebony (._. ) me too... Thanks for watching!

  • @FreshLengths
    @FreshLengths 10 років тому +3

    This is a great video. I've known for a while that texturizers and relaxers were pretty much the same, but had never thought about actually looking at the ingredients list! Very eye opening x

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому +1

      I sooo thought they were at least a *little* different ::shamed face:: but I guess now we all know!

    • @Savingourstrands
      @Savingourstrands 10 років тому

      I couldn't have said this better myself chica! This kit is a relaxer. Period. It's easy to be fooled by the packaging and branding that the marketing gurus at Just For Me came up with. After using this kit for 7 years, I just couldn't come to terms with how this product is marketed. Although, not illegal, its not cool to me that JFM seems to try very hard to pretend that this kit isn't a relaxer. It plays on your "mama trying-to-do betta" card and is tricky to naturals.
      Can I share with my SavingOurStrands blog family?

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      SavingOurStrands
      absolutely :D thanks for watching!

  • @kalishajnz
    @kalishajnz 10 років тому +3

    Loved when you put your glasses on for the lesson, but I completely understand where your coming from its not right to market a product that way and your video will help a lot of people. Great information! :)

  • @TheUnchainedCEO
    @TheUnchainedCEO 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful video. In the beginning of my natural hair journey, I fell prey to the marketing too. Reading the ingredients and listening to your hair is so important, whether you're natural or relaxed. Thanks for the info. 🙏🏾👌🏾😁

  • @aprilhendrix8218
    @aprilhendrix8218 7 років тому +2

    I put this product I my daughters hair many years ago, under the impression that I was just "softening'' her hair and it became very evident after time that there wasn't much difference in this product and a regular relaxer. It never actually made her bone straight but you can just tell that something just not right about her curl pattern. Its been about 4 years since using the product, and her hair continues to thrive, but every time I fix my mouth to say ''my baby hair natural'' to family and friends I feel Like a fraud, but hay you live and you learn I guess....... Very helpful video!

    • @MissOlympia2023
      @MissOlympia2023 6 років тому +1

      April Hendrix unless your daughter’s hair grows out of her scalp with that product (texturized) on it, it IS natural. If you haven’t texturized her hair in 4 years & you trim her ends ALL of her hair (except the tips) is natural.

  • @ceulopes5277
    @ceulopes5277 6 років тому +1

    Thank you beautiful girl! We needed this!!! I noted an arrogance of natural hair. I did a big-shop and took it only for 9 months. What is that? The recept is to use always water on the hair. Because i have thick hair, was always wet. You know what that mees? It stinks... I shamed to be with people at my work. After to have a relaxer a could small the shampoo i washed! Finally i can small fresh again...!
    It was dirty...
    God bless you baby-girl! Tchao tchao!

  • @honeybunilu
    @honeybunilu 8 років тому +3

    thanks i def came on here to see how it looks after and what its meant to do because i just want my hair to be a little easier to handle and to define my curls possibly but i didnt know it wont natrual anymore so forget that ig i deal with it as is.

  • @naturallicurlie
    @naturallicurlie 10 років тому +5

    I love this video! You did a wonderful job. Very well put together. Thanks :-D

  • @rosalindbulla4478
    @rosalindbulla4478 9 років тому +5

    Love love love how u explain this!!!!!

  • @SW33TSPARKL3
    @SW33TSPARKL3 10 років тому +22

    Loved this video and your personality girl

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому +1

      Thanks love, I love your personality too :) (& your accent!)

  • @mikki7384
    @mikki7384 4 роки тому +1

    I loved the break down. That was real. Thank you so much!

  • @girers1831
    @girers1831 10 років тому +1

    I had relaxed hair all my life and decided to go natural because my relaxed hair just wasn't working out [turns out it was never relaxed properly for my hair type so it was really damaged] :/
    I have 4C hair and have less time [and money] since I'm a student in a demanding degree, and I have no desire to relax my hair bone straight. I did hear about texturizers still allowing one to be natural, I knew that couldn't be right because I have actually seen the ingredients on a relaxer... And now, I have PROOF * because there is nothing worse that being misinformed :) Thank you so much...
    I am about to get on this texturizer train... :) YaY

  • @daphgee3062
    @daphgee3062 10 років тому +4

    I loved this video. Very informative

  • @zenlifetv4837
    @zenlifetv4837 10 років тому

    I am natural and have no desire to ever mess with my natural curl. However, I know not everyone can manage their natural texture; and, I meet so many people that wish they could do something with their hair but going natural isn't a reality to them. I'm so glad I found your channel and this video, because now I can help others make educated decisions on what chemicals they should use.

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Thank you so much for that comment! That's exactly how I am. If you look at my other videos I'm a very organic and natural person but dealing with my natural hair pattern wasn't working for me *at this point in my life* so I hope to help others who feel the same way :) Thanks for watching!

    • @zenlifetv4837
      @zenlifetv4837 10 років тому

      TressedforSuccess
      I used to be bias on whose channel I would watch, because I would only watch people with 100% natural hair, but now I'm open to women to all types of hair (non black or chemical/straight hair) as long as they stick to the healthy hair principles and know how to retain length to their hair. I have 3c/4a curls so I know exactly how you feel about the maintenance.

  • @anyaleetv8340
    @anyaleetv8340 10 років тому +1

    Great post some really needed to hear that...but just for added info the order in which the ingredients are listed determines the amount of that substance being used even though the ingredients are the same, the chemical composition is not. Thats why they can market two different products from the same ingredients nd still remain in regulation standards.It is amarketing strategy they use to get us hooked to their product. Love this post two thumbs up

  • @angyma3
    @angyma3 10 років тому +1

    No Didn't bore me , on the other hand, I appreciate the well documented info. I like you , and thanks .

  • @Sprkln2001
    @Sprkln2001 10 років тому

    Thank you for recording and sharing this video! It's scary how easy it is to get caught up in the way things are labeled and marketed.

  • @sogloriusve4792
    @sogloriusve4792 8 років тому +5

    there is also lithium hydroxide which is no lye.... no lye just means it's a weaker form of lye

  • @adrainwoods6095
    @adrainwoods6095 10 років тому +2

    Love how you place your glasses on to school us, pupil meets teacher lol

  • @chanelma214
    @chanelma214 7 років тому +1

    this is one of the best i've seen so far, thank you! (im currently growing out the just for me softner that was self applied incorrectly) im thinking about re-trying a different brand, but lowkey miss my tight coils

  • @marewaltwms1
    @marewaltwms1 10 років тому +1

    I have tex-lax hair. My preferred product after being natural for years optimum regular relaxer. It is about the timing to loosen the curl. The results for me is soft ringlets. I like the pretreatment cream. I usually tex-lax about once every four to six months, and too have come to grips with the fact that I am relaxed.

  • @sjyoungbloodsj
    @sjyoungbloodsj 9 років тому

    This was the best youtube video Ive seen....you broke it down! kuddos!

  • @sweetfm2008
    @sweetfm2008 9 років тому

    "You sure did school us"!!! Great video breaking down no-lye and texturizers!!! Now I know they're still the same /chemicals, just packaged differently!!!

  • @capri491
    @capri491 10 років тому +1

    I'm currently a year into transitioning and now having my frustration moments with this hair of mine.....ugh I have recently thought about using texturizer but your video has been very helpful, I'll continue with the struggle for now. Thank You.

  • @candaces2449
    @candaces2449 10 років тому

    For some reason this video didn't pop up in my subscriptions. I found it on fancyflairlady's blog and so glad I did. Great video! So glad you decided to do videos. You are doing great.

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Ah, yea that happens to me all the time too! People I'm subscribed too's videos don't always show up in my feed :-/ but at least you saw it eventually! Thanks for watching :D

  • @TheLADYVIXEN86
    @TheLADYVIXEN86 10 років тому +24

    Ok so texturized hair doesn't mean natural hair??

    • @Lovingthenaturalme
      @Lovingthenaturalme 10 років тому +24

      Texturized hair is relaxed hair...far from natural.

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому +42

      ***** No, texturized does not mean natural at all. It is chemically treated!

    • @cice0143
      @cice0143 9 років тому

      Lovingthenaturalme O...k...

    • @taraquinch1256
      @taraquinch1256 7 років тому

      Nope..

    • @MissOlympia2023
      @MissOlympia2023 6 років тому +10

      Natural hair = your hair how it grows out of your scalp (no chemicals) so hair that has been changed by a chemical is not natural

  • @lisat-wright99
    @lisat-wright99 6 років тому +1

    I see the similarities, but what are the differences? One can possibly get the hair bone-straight, while the other loosens the natural curl. Is it the procedure, or latter ingredients that differentiate the two (the results)? 💙

    • @user-zx5xw4yw2e
      @user-zx5xw4yw2e 5 років тому

      It is rather or not it is smoothed out when applied. NOT the chemical (the chemical is the SAME) In other words, one can get their hair bone straight with a box labeled 'Texturizer'. N one can get their hair only texturized with a box labeled 'relaxer'. Why? How? Because its all in how u manually manipulate the coils.. If u smooth it all the way or if if slowly comb it with a wide-tooth comb to loosen it up ( some dont use comb although the directions say to.) Hope yall get it. ☺💚

  • @jaimie025
    @jaimie025 10 років тому

    Loved the comparison. It gives the perfect example of how marketing is very deceptive just to get your money. So yeah, research can be time consuming but a definite must on a hair journey. New subbie and love the channel.

  • @showshell
    @showshell 5 років тому

    Love the honesty!!! We need more of it!

  • @jenelishidalgo8680
    @jenelishidalgo8680 7 років тому +5

    Hair dye is a chemical too...when people ask if you are natural they are usually talking about a relaxer. Just like when Blacks say the word perm when they mean relaxer. Perm is curly. Aka curly perm. And a relaxer straightens.

  • @Streetwearmeetclassy
    @Streetwearmeetclassy 10 років тому +3

    Girlll thank you for this video...I love how you put it down with the information because I happen to be one of those chicks that want to try something but "don't have the time" to research it myself. So thanks again and I'm gonna try to stick it out with this kinky hair lol.

  • @britanymcdaniel23
    @britanymcdaniel23 10 років тому +1

    I used the Just for Me on both my son and daughters hair they both had long natural hair I was in love the their natural look I was just looking for something that could help me manage it got sick of the crying and it hurts... will their hair ever go back to the big natural look. .. I was reading the box it stated that the softener would last up to 12 week.... I thought their hair would go back like it was on 12 weeks or less but after viewing your video I believe ive been fooled....

  • @oshun301
    @oshun301 7 років тому

    Excellent video and I totally agree with what you said about hair and natural hair in reference to time and energy. Very informative and honest. I'm going through an identity crisis with wanting to texturize my natural hair and your videos helps. Thank you!

  • @Cocolovedoodles
    @Cocolovedoodles 10 років тому

    I was at the beauty supply and didn't even think twice about a protein treatment. I will get it tomorrow and I will definitely let u know how my hair turns out. Thanks a bunch!! ☺️

  • @nefertariwhite
    @nefertariwhite 10 років тому +50

    I like you :-)

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому +2

      ***** I like you too :D!

    • @nefertariwhite
      @nefertariwhite 10 років тому

      TressedforSuccess :-) I have a question. Have you been doing the GHE thing consistently? If so what are the results? I'm sure you've also heard of the Inversion Method..what do you think of that?

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      In the winter I was doing the GHE pretty consistently (at least 1-2x a week), and I think it gave me really good results. Since it's the summertime I've just been working out & going in the steam room and I think that helps just as much with the blood flow to my scalp.
      Yes :) I've seen plenty about the Inversion Method. I tried it for a couple days a while ago, and I definitely got more growth, but it seemed to stunt my growth for the rest of the month. I think I read some comments of other ladies experiencing the same. I'd rather just try and keep an elevated hair growth rate throughout the month than speed it up for one week and not grow any more for the month. BUT I don't think there's any reason for anyone not to try it for themselves and see if they have a better experience :)

    • @mswinnez
      @mswinnez 7 років тому +1

      Well said

  • @gernoshahayes87
    @gernoshahayes87 10 років тому

    I enjoyed your video i was literally about to get a texturizer today because my stylist and family said its not really a chemical and my hair will revert within a month. Thanks!!!

  • @dmorris1256
    @dmorris1256 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for explaining the difference between relaxer and texturizer TressedforSuccess. I was thinking about texturizing my hair b/c of what someone told me. However b/c it is a sister to relaxer I will not texturize. I have been natural for ummm at least 3 years. Don't want to chemical treat my hair. Well at least not now and only w/color thus far. ;-)

    • @P_Belle
      @P_Belle 6 років тому

      Color IS a chemical. Just not a chemical straightener, D Morris

  • @micarae
    @micarae 10 років тому

    I am going to pass this video on to a friend that needs to see this. Thank you for the breakdown. :)

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Yes! Please share the information! Thanks for watching :)

  • @tarevaamor8791
    @tarevaamor8791 10 років тому

    I love the energy you bring with all of your videos ♥.

  • @carmaldelight504
    @carmaldelight504 9 років тому +20

    I wish I would have watched this 2 weeks ago. I ruined my curls with the texturizer. Don't be like me.

    • @esthervanie9381
      @esthervanie9381 4 роки тому

      Same😢😢does it go back to normal after please tell me it doesss

    • @atate8571
      @atate8571 4 роки тому

      Esther Vanie unfortunately it does not. You’ll have to grow it out

    • @monicagross5131
      @monicagross5131 4 роки тому

      Curls are no curls I'm putting a texturizing in because I cant handle this corse hair.

    • @atate8571
      @atate8571 4 роки тому

      Monica Gross I actually put one in two months ago... only left it on seven min. My hair was wavy for about a month and then it was literally right back to how it was before the texturized. I bleached it and it was wavy again but now the curls are back... still looser on top because of the bleach but my hair just keeps bouncing back (which is good because I missed my curls).

  • @brianahorton7286
    @brianahorton7286 9 років тому +1

    Sooooo super informative I am def subing! I love your vids quirky and fun but informative ! Awesome job thanks for this video! I was very skeptical on going back to my natural hair and I know that by putting relaxers in my hair is really bad, even though I try and stretch it as long as I can. longest was 6 months and that was super hard. But my hair greww sooo long. And I loved it! But I want a less damaging alternative. I don't think I am quite ready to go to natural hair yet. Soo I want to transition to a textuizer. Hopefully I can get my hair past 14in or a little bit past my shoulders. Anyway I'm blabbing thanks for this video continue making videos!!

  • @KrystleMartin
    @KrystleMartin 10 років тому +2

    Love love love your videos! I have curly hair, too! So glad I found your channel

  • @doubledutchclutch
    @doubledutchclutch 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. Super informative and succinct. Thank you so much.

  • @beautycomfortwithmare6602
    @beautycomfortwithmare6602 10 років тому +1

    I used to have really nice curly hair but once I hit the salon for highlights (which I've always done on my own before with no problem, as well as dyeing and currently bleached so it very weak and I wanted your opinion on how to regain it's stregnth and my original perfect curls. thanks

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому +1

      Hi Marian, have you tried any protein treatments? You can either do natural ones by mixing some ingredients with egg or mayo, or purchase one like the aphogee protein lines. I think some protein, TLC, and *laying off heat until your hair has repaired a bit* will do a lot for your hair :)

    • @beautycomfortwithmare6602
      @beautycomfortwithmare6602 10 років тому

      thanks :)

  • @CourtneyBridgett
    @CourtneyBridgett 10 років тому

    Thanks for the info! I started cackling when you were pronouncing the ingredients because I was thinking of all the hard times I've had with saying it lol :)

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      I mayyyy have mispronounced one ;D thanks for watching!

  • @trueblackbeauty6821
    @trueblackbeauty6821 8 років тому +2

    I am so happy I found this video. Has extremely help me. I have been thinking of going texturize. I haven't had a perm since mid June, I might get it done in November. My questions is how long should I wait between them. Thank you again for posting the video and being honest.

  • @Itsfunneh_46364
    @Itsfunneh_46364 10 років тому

    I already believe that the texture softener is the same as a relaxer but I believe adding the oil is what makes the difference. With a normal relaxer my hair is bone straight, but with the texture softener it starts off bone straight then it kind of wears off leaving my hair wavy. I love your videos, new subbie!

    • @SimpleLifeofMJ
      @SimpleLifeofMJ  10 років тому

      Yes, I believe you're right. I add the whole bottle of sunflower oil instead of half. It definitely leaves more texture, but a lot of ladies were thinking they weren't using a relaxer, but rather something healthier. It'd be the same as using any other relaxer and adding a bit of oil. It does the same for mine as you described :) it's really straight at first then the waves and curls spring back after a couple washes. Thanks for watching!

    • @rainrankin7295
      @rainrankin7295 10 років тому

      It is the same as a relaxer. 💖😿

  • @dantoinettetaylor1663
    @dantoinettetaylor1663 7 років тому

    Thank you @ "it's not just hair" .. this is so honest

  • @QueenT293
    @QueenT293 10 років тому

    Very nice video and professionally done!

  • @tamarialakayye
    @tamarialakayye 6 років тому +4

    👏🏽👏🏽It does take away my most valuable time just to detangle & simply style!!! These were great tips & this video was very informative thanks for sharing. 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @vbaime2
    @vbaime2 6 років тому +2

    I appreciate the video. Highlighting your hair typically involves chemically altering your hair. If someone with natural hair highlights, does that mean that they're no longer natural?

  • @summerelrklerktkerokt1354
    @summerelrklerktkerokt1354 10 років тому +1

    Great video as usual! When/if you have time It would be great if you could show how you texturize your hair, or do you just follow the exact instructions on the box( ie leave in time etc? and also how often? xxxxx

  • @corilove3007
    @corilove3007 10 років тому +1

    Love your vids. Love love love. Got tired of sistas downgrading those who want to "soften" their natural curl pattern. I say experiment happily and safely

  • @sharnellc.lewison4419
    @sharnellc.lewison4419 4 роки тому

    The glasses! Lol! Thanks for breaking all this down. Very useful information 😄!

  • @MilesSherry
    @MilesSherry 8 років тому

    You have a wealth of information in this video. Thanks for sharing. You're very knowledgable!

  • @DRobMo
    @DRobMo 10 років тому

    OMG! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video! I was totally deceived. I appreciate you educating the masses. Great video!

  • @gracefromspace5502
    @gracefromspace5502 9 років тому

    I cannot tell you how helpful you've been! Thank you so much for the clarification. I've wondered about this for a long time and was just about to purchase a texturizer...I'm still going to do it..but no I know what I'm getting. Thanks again!

  • @journey2radiance707
    @journey2radiance707 5 років тому

    You did that I feel more informed than before. You just saved my natural hair I was just about to try a texturizer without reliazing that I would be relaxing my hair.