MY INITIAL INFO:
Relaxed or Natural
-Natural
Blow dryer used
-Dyson and Chi Pro
Products used when blow drying
-I'm switching back to my oldies but goodies brushes. I recently tracked down and purchased the Monroe Latina Envy, Marilyn Flatter Me Too and Denman D5. I want to try a paddle brush. I'm thinking about Fromm The Intuition Hot Paddle Brush.
-I have the Mizani Press Agent Collection, Design Essentials Lavender & Agave Collection, Olaplex #4, #5, #6 and #7. I'm running out of conditioner in all of these. I thinking of trying the Dark & Lovely Blowout Collection because its cost effective and I can pic it up at Walmart.
How often you blow dry
-This past year about 5 times on my hair and once every 2 to 3 weeks on my mom.
What products do you use to moisturize (if any) after blow drying?
-I only recently discovered how well Mizani Press Agent Thermal Smoothing Raincoat Styling Serum is for using on the ends. I've used it several times but never paid attention to the part of the directions where it says it can be used as a finishing product. It does have water in it but it wont revert the hair. It's not heavy. I didn't have issue with it turning my hair stringy.
-I'm currently waiting for the Dark & Lovely Blowout Shine Gloss Stying Serum Balm to come in the mail.
-I've used Olaplex #7 and it doesn't do too much besides add a little shine. It wont take frizzy hair and make it look better.
Do you have any tips to share?
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-Tension/Stretching blowdrying the hair before using a round brush is like rough drying without the hair balling up.
-Having good tension from a brush can really silk out the hair. I'm looking for my old DVDs and a DVD player to watch instructional videos on how to give a really good blow dry on textured hair. I'm super rusty.
-I remember for years people (including stylist online ) loved using Chi Silk Infusion to flat iron hair. It is not meant to protect against heat styling tools like a flat iron or curling iron. The company still refers people to their 44 Iron Guard to flat iron. So, just because a product has some of the same ingredients as a thermal tool protectant doesn't mean it's formulated to do that job.