I use the "Wave Builder- Wave Tex" texturizer kit. it has 5 different components, clear instructions, and works well. (note: make sure to follow the instructions very carefully!)
Undulating.
The term that best describes the path of movement of water particles in a wave is circular. Water particles in a wave move in a circular motion as the wave passes through, with particles moving in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on the wave's characteristics.
The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur, usually measured in seconds. It is the reciprocal of the frequency of the wave, which is the number of cycles that occur in one second.
According to Louis de Broglie, an electron is best represented by a wave-particle duality, meaning that it exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties. This concept is known as wave-particle duality.
This describes a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. Examples include light and water waves.
It is not recommended to apply a wave nouveau over luster's s curl texturizer as both products are chemical treatments that alter the hair's structure. Mixing them can cause significant damage to the hair and scalp. It is best to consult with a professional stylist for advice on how to safely transition between treatments.
If u want
does texturizer damage your hair?
No, a texturizer loosens curl/ nappy hair.
It's best to do it on "3 day" hair.
How long will a hair Texturizer last
There is no such thing as "mixed hair," but to answer your question, it loosens the curl/wave pattern & makes the hair easier to manage.
yes a texturizer will certainly make your hair curly hey i have a question if a use a relaxer and a texturizer will my hair get breakage and fall out
The best time to get a texturizer is when you want to add texture definition and volume to your natural hair. If youre ready to make a transition from relaxed to natural hair a texturizer can help you achieve the desired result. Its also great for those looking to add body and movement to their hair without compromising the integrity of their natural curl pattern.If you want to add texture definition and volume to your natural hairIf youre transitioning from relaxed to natural hairIf you want to add body and movement to your hair without compromising the integrity of your natural curl patternA texturizer can help you achieve the desired result and is best applied by a professional. Its important to perform a patch test before getting a texturizer to make sure you dont have an allergic reaction to the product.
You CAN, but you should not because you will end up with different curl/wave patterns in your hair & they will likely break/burn off if they've already been treated previously.
Yes.
Curl it.