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Using a boar bristle brush instead of a fine tooth comb to smooth during flatironing is the truth! silky results!


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I think i'm gonna use her technique whenever i decide to straighten my hair:yep: Just beautiful!:blush:
 
It's pretty but ive noticed some heat damage on their ends. Kendra I think.


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Wow, her hair turned out fabulous! Very shiny and with lots of body.

Thanks for posting, OP!
 
Her Hair turned out Amazing so silky !!
 
I'm sorry but this video did not teach me nuttin'
All I saw was a girl with straight hair spray it and run a flat iron through it.
It would have been more useful if she started at the very beginning.
Was it blown out?
Is it heat trained?
Did she go from kinky to pin straight?
If so, how?
What? Something!
Oh, well...
She does have nice hair.
 
I'm sorry but this video did not teach me nuttin'
All I saw was a girl with straight hair spray it and run a flat iron through it.
It would have been more useful if she started at the very beginning.
Was it blown out?
Is it heat trained?
Did she go from kinky to pin straight?
If so, how?
What? Something!
Oh, well...
She does have nice hair.

They are 3b/c and blow it out before they straighten it. They have super thick hair. It appears to have slight heat damage to me when curly, but nothing major.
 
I just subscribed..... love her hair and she is so pretty
 
Using a boar bristle brush instead of a fine tooth comb to smooth during flatironing is the truth! silky results!


Sent from my iPod touch using LHCF

I've never tried this method, i'm going to have to give it a try.
 
I would never use the boar bristle when I was relaxed but now that I'm natural, when i finally straighten my hair maybe I'll give this a try
 
I may be wrong, but I don't think they ever cut their relaxed ends off, the last few inches are relaxed...


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