Whimsy
Well-Known Member
So normally, if I maxiglide straight I do it on dry clean hair with no products in it, then i'll put some coconut oil or whatever on it after it's all straightened out.
Well, the other day I got called in for an audition and I had a braidout with coconut oil in it. My hair is straight in my headshots and you're supposed to show up for auditions looking as much like your headshot as possible... SO I quickly maxiglided my hair with the coconut oil already in it.
I know you shouldn't use heat on oiled hair but... OH my damn! my hair never looked straighter and more perfect!! I look like I got a perm, and I'm 9 months into a transition!
So, the question is.... how bad is it to use direct heat on oiled hair? do you think it's something that could possibly be done monthly without too much damage? or should I quit while I'm ahead and never do it again? (unless another emergency situation like this)
Well, the other day I got called in for an audition and I had a braidout with coconut oil in it. My hair is straight in my headshots and you're supposed to show up for auditions looking as much like your headshot as possible... SO I quickly maxiglided my hair with the coconut oil already in it.
I know you shouldn't use heat on oiled hair but... OH my damn! my hair never looked straighter and more perfect!! I look like I got a perm, and I'm 9 months into a transition!
So, the question is.... how bad is it to use direct heat on oiled hair? do you think it's something that could possibly be done monthly without too much damage? or should I quit while I'm ahead and never do it again? (unless another emergency situation like this)