TajBabii711
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Or maybe I should say silk pressing for the first time with the correct tools and such. I have tried multiple times in the past to press my hair out with no success. Why? Probably because I was using ceramic flat irons on my 4B hair, which I didn’t realize was a no-no, then I’d get discouraged and give up not knowing what I did wrong even though I followed step by step.
Now that I’m finally trying to learn my hair, I have my titanium CHI, I’ve watched multiple YouTube vids on silk pressing so I can beat the process into my head, all I need now is some heat protectant and one of those round brushes with the hard bristles (idk what it’s called). Dreading going to the store for that later cuz it’s snowung here lol. I brought Shea Moisture’s Moisture Retention Shampoo and Conditioner, and Carol’s Daughter’s Black Vanilla leave in conditioner spray for everyday use. My objective is to hydrate the crap out my hair to keep it from breaking because that’s my biggest problem, and finally establish a wash routine since I’m feeling confident.
Any pointers ladies? Do I have the right idea? If not please correct me... or do you have any products or techniques you suggest I use? I plan on doing the tension method for blow drying btw. Thanks in advance and wish me luck, I’m actually excited for once instead of dreading washing my hair!
Now that I’m finally trying to learn my hair, I have my titanium CHI, I’ve watched multiple YouTube vids on silk pressing so I can beat the process into my head, all I need now is some heat protectant and one of those round brushes with the hard bristles (idk what it’s called). Dreading going to the store for that later cuz it’s snowung here lol. I brought Shea Moisture’s Moisture Retention Shampoo and Conditioner, and Carol’s Daughter’s Black Vanilla leave in conditioner spray for everyday use. My objective is to hydrate the crap out my hair to keep it from breaking because that’s my biggest problem, and finally establish a wash routine since I’m feeling confident.
Any pointers ladies? Do I have the right idea? If not please correct me... or do you have any products or techniques you suggest I use? I plan on doing the tension method for blow drying btw. Thanks in advance and wish me luck, I’m actually excited for once instead of dreading washing my hair!