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My mom is a 4b/4c natural. This is what her hair looked like when she got a dominican rollerset. Sorry the pic is so small. She liked it, but her hair was very dry. She doesn't really know much about moisturizing and stuff (nor does she care) she just wanted it to stay straightIt lasted for a week. She did end up with some pieces that are heat damaged, and stays straight.
They couldn't rollerset me. Told me that my hair wouldn't hold to the rollers. I am still seeing damage that I think came from the blowdrying.
Hi, I have gone before but you have to go to a very good one. I live in NY and there are a million and two dominican salons. Of course most of them will be able to do a decent job with relaxed hair but only the ones with skill can handle naturals with 4 texture. The best one I have went to was at Nagle Salon. I didn't get a roller set. I got a blow out and she didn't kill my hair. My hair came out nice and straight and it easily reverted back. I am not a big fan of the blow dryer so I never got it again.
82 Nagle Ave.
New York City
212/567-7625
When it comes down to it, I'd just opt for a press and curl from a good ole fashioned Black hairstylist. The only reason I say this is because they know the hair. When I was a kid I used to get my hair presses every few months and I never once had heat damage from one time of wearing my hair straight. My hair sprung right back with water. Many people that frequent the Dominican Salons are looking for bone straight and the stylists there do it by any means necessary. There's nothing wrong with it. They got their system...its just not for me.