GreenEyedJen
Well-Known Member
Hey ladies!
I've been wondering about this for awhile now (since my BC) and haven't found a thread that addresses this.
Before I relaxed (by choice) around nine or ten years old, my mom was the only person to ever do my hair. She has never had a relaxer so all she knows is natural hair. During my biweekly wash days, she would wash and condition, do a HOT, blow my hair straight and then braided it. I was a "heat trained" natural, pretty much. I never wore my hair curly and when it got wet, it was just like a huuuge mass of "big hair" (no real curl definition, just bigness). My hair was really long when she took care of it, was always soft, and detangled easily.
Well, now that I'm natural again and have a little length back, I've been loving twistouts/braidouts on a blow out (does that make sense?
). Anyway, my hair is super healthy and while I love my natural curls, I love the look of a blow out too...but don't want any damage. I'm confused on this issue because, like I just said, when I was heat trained my hair was soft and grew, it just didn't curl up. Was it damaged back then?
Bottom line: What is the difference between heat training and heat damage? Are they the same thing?
TIA
I've been wondering about this for awhile now (since my BC) and haven't found a thread that addresses this.
Before I relaxed (by choice) around nine or ten years old, my mom was the only person to ever do my hair. She has never had a relaxer so all she knows is natural hair. During my biweekly wash days, she would wash and condition, do a HOT, blow my hair straight and then braided it. I was a "heat trained" natural, pretty much. I never wore my hair curly and when it got wet, it was just like a huuuge mass of "big hair" (no real curl definition, just bigness). My hair was really long when she took care of it, was always soft, and detangled easily.
Well, now that I'm natural again and have a little length back, I've been loving twistouts/braidouts on a blow out (does that make sense?

Bottom line: What is the difference between heat training and heat damage? Are they the same thing?
TIA