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Which is better a texturizer or relaxer?

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A texturizer is better for the hair than a relaxer. A texturizer causes less damage than a relaxer when left for a long time on the hair because it is less potent than a relaxer
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The choice between a texturizer or relaxer depends on the desired outcome. Texturizers loosen curls while leaving some texture, while relaxers straighten hair completely. It is best to consult with a professional stylist to determine which treatment is best for your hair type and desired look. Both texturizers and relaxers contain chemicals that can damage hair, so it is important to use them properly and follow up with proper hair care and maintenance.
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Depending on the intended result, a texturizer or relaxer should be chosen. Although relaxers totally straighten hair, texturizers loosen curls while leaving some structure in the hair. To find out which treatment is ideal for your hair type and desired style, it is essential to see a competent stylist. Chemicals in both relaxers and texturizers have the potential to harm hair.
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Both texturizers and premature are because has a different function 

Texturiser loosens the natural curl pattern on hair and is less potent.

Relaxer completely straightens air
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The decision of whether to use a texturizer or a relaxer depends on your individual hair type and the look you are trying to achieve. Texturizers are usually used to loosen tight curls and add body to the hair, while relaxers are used to straighten the hair. It is important to speak to a professional stylist to determine which option is best for your hair type.
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main difference between the two processes is the duration that the treatments are left on for; texturisers can be left on for as little as five minutes, as their purpose is only to loosen the bonds rather than completely break them down. For this reason, texturisers aren't as damaging to your hair as relaxers.
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