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remnant

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refreshe your flat ironed hair (reverted parts) by using the flat iron again or just wrapping is efficient?
Thanks for the answers!
 
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soun said:
refreshe your flat ironed hair (reverted parts) by using the flat iron again or just wrapping it is efficient?
Thanks for the answers!
I just wrap it, works for me.
 
I re-iron. I'm not good at wrapping my hair.
 
Thanks for the first answers!
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I never touch-up. If it starts to revert then I make it last with a braidout or an updo. Wrapping doesn't seem to work for me.
 
I touch up with the iron, I dont wrap my hair ever, it gives me sore scalp and id probably have hair loss,, itry to do these touch ups with a small iron on LOW heat, and i add more heat protectant to be safe
 
I do a mohawk set at night and if anything reverts it doesnt really bother me.
 
I re-iron. With my natural hair, wrapping would not be sufficient.
 
I don't touch up. I like to flat iron on clean hair only, so to refresh the texture of my hair I do so by moisturizing, oiling, and re-setting the hair in a twistout or bantu knots.
 
I try to wrap overnight, putting some oil on the ends. Usually this works, but if the weather was especially humid the night before, I would have to re-iron to get it straight again.
 
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