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Well, I guess I should have asked if pressed hair is less prone to breakage.
It just seems to me that all the fully black celebs have/had pressed hair.
Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett, Aaliyah, and I believe Ashanti.
Awe:blush3: thanks alot if you ever need some tips, I'm herewow, you are very pretty. I am seriously considering going natural, so I'd appreciate your expertise.
Same here, I think thats because its much easier to just be a straightened natural and retain length especially if you have coarse strands then to be anything else. My hair would require ALOT of TLC to get long and strong relaxed between having to restore strength and moisture whereas when I was a straightened natural I would wash, use a rinse out condish, apply heat protectant, straighten in sections and call it a day. It didn't require much so I think that may be why.......just my thoughts.The girls I know who pressed usually had longer/thicker hair than those who relaxed, but on this board that isn't the case. It's all about how you take care of it.
If Mrs O has a relaxer, it's a darned good one. Her hair looks pressed to me because she still has texture even while straight. Relaxers (as I said upthread) have a tendency towards taking out all of the texture either by being left on too long or delibrately by the beautician/client wishes.