• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

who hates their hair flatironed??

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Saida

New Member
I was so exited to use my new ceramic flat iron, I thought it would make my hair feel better, it did, but I still dont like my hair so flat :nono: I feel like I have one strand of hair, it gets so thin :nono:

Oh well.. at least it makes me more determinated to go natural, maybe my natural flatironed hair wont be so thin:ohwell:
 
I was so exited to use my new ceramic flat iron, I thought it would make my hair feel better, it did, but I still dont like my hair so flat :nono: I feel like I have one strand of hair, it gets so thin :nono:

Oh well.. at least it makes me more determinated to go natural, maybe my natural flatironed hair wont be so thin:ohwell:

I don't like it that much :nono:

I like to see the length that I have straight, but it feels like someone else's hair to me, lol.

Also, it doesn't suit me as much as kinky hair does.
 
I dont think theres many that share this sentiment but i do not like straight hair on me in general. it always feels and looks weird. I dont mind blown out hair though but not very often.
 
I don't like when my hair is TOO straight. Sometimes after flatironing on washday, it takes a few days for my hair to get exactly the way I like it, especially 1-3 weeks post relaxer.

I prefer a little more texture.

But, when I am trying to stretch, that flatiron gives me the hookup and I need it to get by.
 
yeah, i share some of the same feelings you all mentioned.

but since I went through all the trouble of doing my hole head I'll let it be for a while
 
I've attempted to flat iron my hair around four times this year, but before I can even do half of my head, I get bored with the straight look. I will immediately run to the sink and wash my hair, so my curls can come back.
 
I was so exited to use my new ceramic flat iron, I thought it would make my hair feel better, it did, but I still dont like my hair so flat :nono: I feel like I have one strand of hair, it gets so thin :nono:

Oh well.. at least it makes me more determinated to go natural, maybe my natural flatironed hair wont be so thin:ohwell:
I know, I hate that feeling. When I go from wearing my hair natural or twist-outs to flat ironed it feels so weird and limp. I'm constantly fluffing it up all day trying to make it bigger:ohwell:. I just like big hair. I like seeing the length when I flat iron but I think I'll stick to roller sets when I want it straighter....at least that way its not stick straight.
 
I completely know how you feel. I actually would work up to getting my hair flat ironed. I would wait for it to grow to a certain length and then get it straightened. The length was nice, but there wasn't the same thickness that I have when my hair is natural. I really do like the thickness and I think I'd rather have thick and long hair anyway.

ED
www.NaturalHairGrows.com
 
I don't care for flat ironed hair either. My hair looks way too thin. I think that roller-setting will be my styling option once I reach my goal length.
 
I thought I was the only one, IA it's nice to see the length, but I much prefer the texture of my airdried hair.
 
I hate my hair flat-ironed and so does my husband. Like a lot of you, I hate that limp, flat look that I get when I flat-iron. It doesn't suit me at all, it's why I only do it once or twice a year.
 
It's not that I don't like flatironed hair. It's just that for some reason it's so hard for me to get my hair straight on my own!! So right now I don't really wear my own hair straight that often because it rarely stays straight! :sad: Maybe one day I will be able to do it on my own...
 
I don't like my hair flat ironed straight either. I use my flat iron to create flips and curls but very very rarely, do I just flat iron it straight out.
 
I LOVE the body when I get my hair flat ironed BUT I HATE how straight it looks. It makes me feel like am a baby. You know how babies have that thin slicked to their head hair? That's EXACTLY how my hair looks. It looks so thin and uninteresting....BORING. I LOVE big hair!
 
I hate flat hair and I hate the smell of the flat iron. Smells like burnt hair. I like roller sets best or airdrying.
 
I dont think theres many that share this sentiment but i do not like straight hair on me in general. it always feels and looks weird. I dont mind blown out hair though but not very often.

I feel this way generally. I like big Chaka Khan/wild hair (much love to Bublinbrownsuga- always love your hair girl!). Once in a blue moon I would want a short bob and that is why I have the wig you see in the pic above (my hair is cornrowed real small underneath for a nice snug fit). Other than that I like the Chaka Khan/Rachel True hair. Less work, looks like me and I am happy. This was one of my reasons for going natural. I could not understand my logic of straightening my hair, simply to rod or roller set it to achieve a certain look, especially when I preferred the look almost 95% of the time. I have done that since junior high school. It just became an epiphany right before my 30th bd that I should go natural. Straight hair is pretty but, not for me all the time.
 
I can only keep my hair bone straight for about 3 days and then I have to do bantu knots or braidouts, w/ a water based moisturizer so my hair will "get bigger":grin:.

I get soo bored with my hair flat ironed...I used to love it, the straighter the better. It's weird how personal preferences can change over time.:drunk:
 
I don't like my hair flat ironed either. It's ok for the first day but then I want it to go back full and thick so I don't bother to do it very often. It's a waste of money because I go to the salon to get it done.
 
I much prefer rollerset sawran wapped hair to flat ironed hair. The flat iron really takes the life out of my hair.
 
My flat -ironed hair is much more fragile than my air-dried or rollerset hair. I am scared to touch it or comb it too much.
 
I hate my flatironed hair, because I am not really good at flat ironing. I believe that if I was better and could get my hair to look halfway presentable I would be more inclined to flatiron my hair. Right now I do the whole rollersetting and saran wrap method my hair looks banging.
 
I agree with you all. I feel the same way when I go to the salon to get it straightened. They get my hair TOO straight. I'm good for throwing some rollers in for a few hours so that it's not so flat. For some reason though, when I flat iron my hair at home, I don't get it as flat, but that may be because I don't want it flat.:grin:
 
I feel better knowing I am not the only one that has thinner hair once it is flat ironed.
 
I can only keep my hair bone straight for about 3 days and then I have to do bantu knots or braidouts, w/ a water based moisturizer so my hair will "get bigger":grin:.

I get soo bored with my hair flat ironed...I used to love it, the straighter the better. It's weird how personal preferences can change over time.:drunk:
Yeah, I used to love it too. I can remember wanting my hair BONE straight and I would go over it a million times w/ the flat iron:nono:. Now when I do flat iron I don't even straighten it all the way, most of the time I leave a little texture in.
 
I love the length of straight hair, but after 3 days it starts to look a little dry and that bugs me. I can't seem to find a product that'll keep my hair moisturized when I flatiron.

Oh and after 3 days I miss twirling my curls.
 
Back
Top