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Hi lorz,
To texturize hair you can find texturizing treatment products at your beauty store (examples are the BodipHier system).
From crimped waves to Afro puffs, fringed ends to soft waves, hair that gets noticed for being anything but flat is where it's at.
A texturizing treatment semi-permanent or temporary—-is the easiest way to get the look.
Problem-solving perms re-texturize hair, adding body, wave, movement and volume, but to call them permanents is a misnomer. They do relax over time and today's perms last as little as 6 weeks
Good luck!



How do you texturize hair?
How do you texturize hair? And what is the difference between perm and texturize?