hi ladies
im à natural 4b (à at the back ). since this year ive been on à régi with heat. reggie:
detangle +dc on damp hair all night
rinse in braids
blow dry tension method (ic heat serum) + tiny bit s curl spray.rebun section.
take out twisted sections about 2 hours after. my hair thrives...
i do this every 2 weeks.
i then thought i should try again the no heat reggie.... ever since i got back 3 weeks ago :breakage,dryness,itchy scalp etccc .
people say heat is devil. but my hair is doing worse than ever without it. i have fine hair. and straightened à bit made it easier...healthier i guess.
anyone in this case??
I do not use high heat. Medium heat blowdry weekly before twisting.
Lol. I've just started doing this too and it works for me.[braid and let air dry half of the way. Then blow dry on low about 12 inches away from my hair...this is just to remove excess moisture.
You're not the only fine 4b head that likes a little heat. SSKs are the devil and a little blowdry is angel fire for them!i use to swear by my puffs!!!! hubby kept saying " your small balls of hair are all over the house"... that didnt wake me up did it.... my hair would be longer now if i listended to my hair! anyway....ill try catching up.
i did my apoghee today and blow dried.... WOW! hair is getting back to normal. and it is smooth . its not bone straight but its smooth and soft! i love it.
i will do 4 twists to sleep each night. my hair holds Well for 15 days like this. and by moisturizing like...every 4 days. its stays moisturized Well.
heat is the must to me!!!! some pro naturls will shout "noooo heat ".... nope im listening to my hair.
when being young i had natural hair always straightened. always with hot comb. my hair.was thriving. was healthy and long! so...it can work if we be careful ;-)
Yp Dreamn--big ole puff ballFor those of you using heat, are you using high heat? When I put my dryer on warm and try the tension method, I just get frizzy, stretched hair and it just looks a frizzy (maybe fuzzy is the better word) mess.
I'm not unrealistic and expect sleek, straight natural hair , but I don't think my hair should be so fuzzy either. At the same time, I doubt that I could get away with high heat on my hair and not suffer some breakage.
@abcd09 -That sounds great. Do you do this daily?
Yp @Dreamn--big ole puff ball
I blow dry at medium to low heat. If you're a 4b, it probably will be fuzzy. There are serums that will make it look a little sleeker, though. I wouldnt know what they are as I dont use them
I too, am a fined haired natural. Even when I relaxed years, and years ago, my hair liked heat. It seem like it made the products I use work better, to me. When I went back to being natural, I use heat as well. But over the course of time, me hearing that "heat is bad", in essence, I stopped using it so much. Now I am going back to it. And I like it. Plus my hair gets pretty straight with just a blow dry. And I do blow dry on high heat, but on dry hair that has been banded. Here is my hair from last weeks blow dry on dry hair.
HTH
4b checking in.
I've tried several times skipping the heat but my ends suffer.
I lightly blowdry weekly after shampooing, DC and detangling. Then I do a twistout bun or any other PS of choice.
Heat (for me) is not the devil.
For those of you using heat, are you using high heat? When I put my dryer on warm and try the tension method, I just get frizzy, stretched hair and it just looks a frizzy (maybe fuzzy is the better word) mess.
I'm not unrealistic and expect sleek, straight natural hair , but I don't think my hair should be so fuzzy either. At the same time, I doubt that I could get away with high heat on my hair and not suffer some breakage.
Yp Dreamn--big ole puff ball
I blow dry at medium to low heat. If you're a 4b, it probably will be fuzzy. There are serums that will make it look a little sleeker, though. I wouldnt know what they are as I dont use them
I too, am a fined haired natural. Even when I relaxed years, and years ago, my hair liked heat. It seem like it made the products I use work better, to me. When I went back to being natural, I use heat as well. But over the course of time, me hearing that "heat is bad", in essence, I stopped using it so much. Now I am going back to it. And I like it. Plus my hair gets pretty straight with just a blow dry. And I do blow dry on high heat, but on dry hair that has been banded. Here is my hair from last weeks blow dry on dry hair.
HTH
Beautiful hair! Yeah, I'm doing something wrong .
Great résults and beautiful hair ;-)
For those of you using heat, are you using high heat? When I put my dryer on warm and try the tension method, I just get frizzy, stretched hair and it just looks a frizzy (maybe fuzzy is the better word) mess.
I'm not unrealistic and expect sleek, straight natural hair , but I don't think my hair should be so fuzzy either. At the same time, I doubt that I could get away with high heat on my hair and not suffer some breakage.
Oh yes! I'm a 4b fine haired natural too. Heat is definitely my friend (as long as I use it right). My hair is in a PS right now; two strand twists with fluffy twist hair mixed in while I let it grow out and try to retain some length. When I do wear my hair out I absolutely have to use heat. Otherwise I'd have SSKs and breakage like crazy! I took my twists out a couple of weeks ago and straightened my hair to trim it. I got it bone straight and my hair just loved it! I NEVER, repeat NEVER suffer all of those problems I just mentioned when I straighten my hair. even if it's just enough to stretch it out more. No problems at all.
you can get natural hair sleek
it take longer. you have to blow dry in small sections
air dry before blow dry about 20 min high heat is ok
use an old school heavy grease!
flat iron in small sections also
natural hair is stronger...
I think will be changing my regimen. i'm thinking about straightening every other week and wearing a bun every other week. Hopefully I can retain some length that way.