StarScream35
Well-Known Member
I've recently added Dominican blowouts to my regimen to help me streeeeetch my relaxers or transition to natural.........can't quite make my mind up which to do but I'm sorta leaning towards natural. Anyway, I know there is much debate about the amount of heat used in Dominican salons but I got to thinking. It's no different than any other kind of heat we have used. Certainly heat has been part of black hair regimen for years. The straightening comb~~roasting on the stove in fire, waiting to burn our hair straight. Then there are black salons. Here is the order in which my hair was done when I went to black salons: Relaxer or Wash (depending on which you were having). Conditioner goes on and you go under the dryer. Conditioner washed out, you get molded and back under a dryer but this time the dryer is HOOOOOT. Okay so now you are dry and here comes the hand dryer to get you straight, then the flat iron to get you MORE STRAIGHT. So what is the difference? The amount of heat is still somewhat the same it seems.
When I go to Dominicans I have only my roots done and I tell them to skip the flat iron. My hair still looks great with lots of body and feels fab. Just wanted to see what other people think. Do you think the heat thing is all that serious? What I can say is I've seen more damaged haired African Americans than damaged haired Dominicans. But that's just my observation.
When I go to Dominicans I have only my roots done and I tell them to skip the flat iron. My hair still looks great with lots of body and feels fab. Just wanted to see what other people think. Do you think the heat thing is all that serious? What I can say is I've seen more damaged haired African Americans than damaged haired Dominicans. But that's just my observation.