LongTimeComing
Well-Known Member
So I was 'flatironed' my hair today with my curling iron...
It turned out pretty well. Anyone else do this?

It turned out pretty well. Anyone else do this?
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I've got relaxed hair and have been doing my touch-ups for years. My blow dryers is a dust collector. I air draw then use the curling iron to straighten my hair since it's nowhere near straight when it drys. Actually, it's like Buckingham's photo in Shahla sig above, when it drys but the texture is coarser. It's worked perfectly, smooth as silk from root to tip. I figure between the relaxer and the curling iron that's enough damage to do w/out blowing it out.
Did this for years.
I didnt see the point of blowdrying, flat ironing AND having to curl it so I used my jumbo sized curling iron/bumper to straighten and curl my hair..
The first pass was just to straighten it out and then the second pass used to bump my ends.
Then i'd wrap it and leave it alone. I still cant figure out how to bump my ends with a flat iron and even though i invested in one, i still go back to my bumper.
I should've just invested that money into a really good bumper instead of a flat iron. One that carried the same heat, ceramic plates, etc. and would eliminate having to use 3 appliances just to straighten and set my hair.
^^That big jumbo curling iron in the pic is exactly what i have. Mine is gold also..think its made by "Solid Gold"..had it for years, heats up in 60 seconds and offered a good press AND curl. Only problem is that the longer I stretch, it just aint hot enough..
I need to sell my flat iron. Any recs for a jumbo curling iron that's just as hot as a flat iron?
^^That big jumbo curling iron in the pic is exactly what i have. Mine is gold also..think its made by "Solid Gold"..had it for years, heats up in 60 seconds and offered a good press AND curl. Only problem is that the longer I stretch, it just aint hot enough..
I need to sell my flat iron. Any recs for a jumbo curling iron that's just as hot as a flat iron?
Did this for years.
I didnt see the point of blowdrying, flat ironing AND having to curl it so I used my jumbo sized curling iron/bumper to straighten and curl my hair..
The first pass was just to straighten it out and then the second pass used to bump my ends.
Then i'd wrap it and leave it alone. I still cant figure out how to bump my ends with a flat iron and even though i invested in one, i still go back to my bumper.
I should've just invested that money into a really good bumper instead of a flat iron. One that carried the same heat, ceramic plates, etc. and would eliminate having to use 3 appliances just to straighten and set my hair.
^^Trade-ins? Since when did Sally's start doing trade-ins?This is news to me! Cause I sure got some old appliances laying around.
IDK......Maybe you could us a smaller Goldn Hot curler to get the roots straight.
I know they get hot. I remember stretching (before I knew what it was) in college and heating it up a little to hot and when I clamped down on my hair that piece just burned off.![]()
Oh my goodness this happened to me too...I still remember the sound of the hair breaking off and falling to the floor, like tiny silver bells![]()
^^That big jumbo curling iron in the pic is exactly what i have. Mine is gold also..think its made by "Solid Gold"..had it for years, heats up in 60 seconds and offered a good press AND curl. Only problem is that the longer I stretch, it just aint hot enough..
I need to sell my flat iron. Any recs for a jumbo curling iron that's just as hot as a flat iron?[/QUOTE]
T3 has a curling iron that goes past 400 degrees.