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I get silky straight results using my tension/stretch blow dry method, then I press my hair straight with my old-school hot comb.![]()
I get the best results from a rollerset followed by a low-heat flatiron. Keeps the bounce but gets rid of the poof.

Blow drying and then flat ironing, I visit a salon and get silky results, i haven't the skills to do this myself - yet.
The bolded sounds like me. Just make sure you get a deep conditioner first when your using heat.
The picture in my signature is my hair after visiting the salon.
I have not straightened my hair in months but when I do again, I will either do the braid set or roller set first to dry and then flat iron using the chase the comb method with Sabino Moisture Block. I am also considering getting a hot comb (one of the new electric ones) to get my edges straight.I have been having the best results with applying lacio lacio as a leave in then doing about 10-12 braids letting them dry for about 3-4 hours (or overnight) after that I unbraid and apply some sabino moisture block and today I added a little bit of Redken Smooth down heat protector and my hair is amazing. Looks totally relaxed.
I have not straightened my hair in months but when I do again, I will either do the braid set or roller set first to dry and then flat iron using the chase the comb method with Sabino Moisture Block. I am also considering getting a hot comb (one of the new electric ones) to get my edges straight.

That makes sense, pre-stretching the hair takes away the bulk of the battle actually!! Thanks for pointing that out! Saves time and potential damage. Can't beat that!Hot combs scare me...lol. I say do the comb-chase method. I haven't had to do the comb chase method since I started doing the braids first. They really straighten out my hair plus the amazing thing is I have also turned DOWN the heat and it still looks very straight. I was doing about 400F before (going over it 1x-2x) and now it's down to about 340F (I go over it 1x-2x, mostly 1x). I'll try for 320F next time and see how it goes.
I am all for finding the easiest and least damaging way to work with my hair![]()
I detangle my hair in the shower before attempting this. I think this is my best roller set yet.
It's just what happens to work for me right now. This is the best I've ever been able to straighten my hair at this point. A few of the things that I think that are integral to getting the results I've been getting:
Also helps with reversion a little.

I decided to be cautious this time and wet my hair not with water but with John Frieda Heat Defeat spray and then flat iron. This way I would provide have some protection while still getting the wet-to-dry effect. My hair looked like I think it would look with a blow-out by the time I'd run the flat iron through every section:
so I guess I was in the high temperature zone I thought I was avoiding. *swallows hard...GULP
) And anyone crazy enough to trim like I do ie twist by twist, be warned: you probably have different lengths: My left side's shorter than my right.
But I'm not too bothered by that. It's not like I wear it down or straight so that it'd bug me. Also I can see the effects of not wearing protective styles despite the regular trims
. Can't wait till my hair's long enough to make it into a bun when shrunken curly so I can really start taking care of my ends by 24/7 protective styling.
All the things I just talked about in this paragraph were evident when I got home and as I was changing, it occurred to me to ask hubby-mine to take a pic:
