dlove
Active Member
I was just reading a small tid bit of informaion on line about how excessive direct heat from using hot combs, flat irons, and blow dryers can cause follicular degeneration (FD). Something that can not be remedied and causes baldness from the crown then spreads to the entire head.
As a natural that recently decided to wear my hair straight 90% of the time, I found this information to be disturbing beacuse I have to hot comb and flat iron to get my hair straight. Granted I only pass with one swipe with the hot comb and one swipe with flat iron, I 'm still considering the consequences over time. I hot comb first because flat ironing does not get my ends straight. The reason for the flat iron is because of the ceramic properties of the silky feel afterwards and for a "bumb" on the ends.
I hardly ever feel intense heat on my scalp when using my hot comb and flat iron. I wonder if feeling the sensation of high high on the scalp have a connection with self inflicting the start of FD.
The only time I blow dry is when I'm in a hurry. Otherwise, I air dry over night.
Ok LHCF, what are we going to do to combat this issue?
As a natural that recently decided to wear my hair straight 90% of the time, I found this information to be disturbing beacuse I have to hot comb and flat iron to get my hair straight. Granted I only pass with one swipe with the hot comb and one swipe with flat iron, I 'm still considering the consequences over time. I hot comb first because flat ironing does not get my ends straight. The reason for the flat iron is because of the ceramic properties of the silky feel afterwards and for a "bumb" on the ends.
I hardly ever feel intense heat on my scalp when using my hot comb and flat iron. I wonder if feeling the sensation of high high on the scalp have a connection with self inflicting the start of FD.
The only time I blow dry is when I'm in a hurry. Otherwise, I air dry over night.
Ok LHCF, what are we going to do to combat this issue?