I suffered heat damage by my own hands as well. I knew better, but I wanted to cut corners and suffered the consequences. I flat ironed my hair with a new leave in and used 2 heat protectants. When I was done with my entire head, my hair (mainly the ends) was very heavy, sticky, crunchy and hard. Instead of washing and starting from scratch, I waited until the night I had somewhere to go to fix the sticky hair.
I filled a plastic cup with water, dipped my ends in the cup to rinse off all the product. I dried and recoated some of the hair with heat protectant. I was running out of time so I started dipping, swirling and sizzling PLUS the steam button my maxiglide. It was stupid, really stupid and I paid the price. I'm gonna lose months worth of growth due to a rushed decision. I could have worn a cute updo that night and saved myself a lot of trouble.
I'm in braids until the end of the year and I hope to put off flat ironing until the new year. I learned a valuable lesson. In some ways, I'm happy it happened early on and by my own hands. It's easy to blame a bad stylists, but when you do it to yourself it stings so much more. I think heat damage is an inevitable milestone of being natural, hopefully one I will not be revisiting.
Remember that not only stylists cause damage. And if you don't have time to straighten properly, don't do it at all.
I filled a plastic cup with water, dipped my ends in the cup to rinse off all the product. I dried and recoated some of the hair with heat protectant. I was running out of time so I started dipping, swirling and sizzling PLUS the steam button my maxiglide. It was stupid, really stupid and I paid the price. I'm gonna lose months worth of growth due to a rushed decision. I could have worn a cute updo that night and saved myself a lot of trouble.
I'm in braids until the end of the year and I hope to put off flat ironing until the new year. I learned a valuable lesson. In some ways, I'm happy it happened early on and by my own hands. It's easy to blame a bad stylists, but when you do it to yourself it stings so much more. I think heat damage is an inevitable milestone of being natural, hopefully one I will not be revisiting.
Remember that not only stylists cause damage. And if you don't have time to straighten properly, don't do it at all.
There was hair just lying on my floor.