AmyRose92
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
I've been reading "The Science of Black Hair" book for a couple of weeks and I now have a better understanding of my own hair. I don't think my strands are neither coarse nor fine but I can definitely see that my hair is "cottony." I used to interpret my cottony hair for being coarse, but that wasn't correct. So is there a science behind why hair can be "cottony."
In that same vein, I'm looking to buy a flat iron in about a month and I was wondering the kinds of flat irons that can effectively straighten "cottony" hair. Specifically, I've been looking at Maxiglide MP and Hana Professional lately.
Thanks!
I've been reading "The Science of Black Hair" book for a couple of weeks and I now have a better understanding of my own hair. I don't think my strands are neither coarse nor fine but I can definitely see that my hair is "cottony." I used to interpret my cottony hair for being coarse, but that wasn't correct. So is there a science behind why hair can be "cottony."
In that same vein, I'm looking to buy a flat iron in about a month and I was wondering the kinds of flat irons that can effectively straighten "cottony" hair. Specifically, I've been looking at Maxiglide MP and Hana Professional lately.
Thanks!