Hi Ladies!
My best friend has suffered all her life with frizzy ends. She has baby fine fluffy soft natural hair. It feels like what I would imagine a cloud to feel like. Recently she flat ironed her hair (with pressing wax) for a length check and within seconds her ends reverted. I being a confident LHCFer assumed it was her technique and made her sit down against her will so I can "properly" run over her ends with some heat protectanterplexed...and LO and BEHOLD it seemed as though her ends reverted AS SOON as the flat iron passed over them! She was trying to tell me that I was going through all that work to no avail because it has been this way all her life. She said that only one lady who used to press her hair in her childhood could press her hair straight and shirley temple it to last for 3 weeks with no reversion and this miracle stylist has unfortunately taken her secret to the Great Beyond.
Anyway, I ran across a thread hair that mentioned sealing cuticles to get rid of this problem. Could anyone advise me how to do this?...and if there are any other suggestions that may help it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance ladies!
My best friend has suffered all her life with frizzy ends. She has baby fine fluffy soft natural hair. It feels like what I would imagine a cloud to feel like. Recently she flat ironed her hair (with pressing wax) for a length check and within seconds her ends reverted. I being a confident LHCFer assumed it was her technique and made her sit down against her will so I can "properly" run over her ends with some heat protectanterplexed...and LO and BEHOLD it seemed as though her ends reverted AS SOON as the flat iron passed over them! She was trying to tell me that I was going through all that work to no avail because it has been this way all her life. She said that only one lady who used to press her hair in her childhood could press her hair straight and shirley temple it to last for 3 weeks with no reversion and this miracle stylist has unfortunately taken her secret to the Great Beyond.
Anyway, I ran across a thread hair that mentioned sealing cuticles to get rid of this problem. Could anyone advise me how to do this?...and if there are any other suggestions that may help it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance ladies!