curlscience
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I'm a natural girl and this is my very first post! I just visited the salon for a color treatment and the stylist put me under the steamer before she flat ironed my hair. She said she does this for all the natural girls she presses because it helps to lengthen the cuticle and "break down the hair" by adding moisture so that her client's presses last a long time (at least 2 weeks).
Now I don't press regularly (just twice a year) however my hair styles (e.g. twist/braid-outs) are usually ruined (by frizz and the expansion or "puffing" of my hair) by the 100% humidity frequently seen in my state. I usually have to resort to wearing a bun the majority of the time (which is not a bad thing, but I do like to mix it up!).
She said that a monthly steaming would help with the dreaded humidity frizz/puffing I'm about to experience in the next couple of months. Anyone have success with steaming to prevent frizzing in a high humidity climate?
Thanks for your help.
Now I don't press regularly (just twice a year) however my hair styles (e.g. twist/braid-outs) are usually ruined (by frizz and the expansion or "puffing" of my hair) by the 100% humidity frequently seen in my state. I usually have to resort to wearing a bun the majority of the time (which is not a bad thing, but I do like to mix it up!).
She said that a monthly steaming would help with the dreaded humidity frizz/puffing I'm about to experience in the next couple of months. Anyone have success with steaming to prevent frizzing in a high humidity climate?
Thanks for your help.