Kimiche
Well-Known Member
Update *I Don't Think I'll Ever Get It*
I've tried and tried, and I don't ever think that I will get straight and sleek hair when I flat iron it myself. My hair always ends up fluffy, poofy whatever you want to call it. It takes days and lots of products later for it to flatten down a little. Even though I flat iron the new growth it still is dry and crunchy no matter what products i add. I don't know what it is. Is it the products that I am using? Is it the flat iron? Is the flat iron not on a high enough heat setting?
Here is my routine on wash day:
Solia 1 inch. I just bought this iron, it works good but I don't know if the flat iron is the problem. Maybe I am not putting this on a high enough heat for my 4a/b hair relaxed (need a touch up) hair. The setting was at around 370 when I flat ironed this weekend, and the Chi Turbo that I used before only reached the 300's and my hair was dry after also. The Solia did do better than the Chi imo.
Here's my update:
I washed my hair with shampoo (Keracare Detangling) and I deep conditioned with ORS Olive Oil Pak. I airdried my hair instead of blowdrying it. I found that this was much better. My hair was easier to handle and it felt softer than if I did a blow dry. To air dry I sprayed in my Biolage Leave-In Tonic and I also added some Chi Silk Infusion and I detagled my hair and put it into 1, and later 2 side plats.
Since I washed my hair kinda late because I was busy, the next day I flat ironed it with a Solia. I used Fantasia IC and Chi Silk Infusion as my heat protectant.
Now everything was going great. My hair was looking nice and shiny while I was flat ironing it. After I was finished, I put some more Chi Silk Infusion in it. I know that I am long overdue for a touch up and my new growth is kicking, crunchy if I comb it. My question is why was my hair kinda dry afterwards no matter what I put in it? I was able to flat iron as close to my roots as possible.
Maybe I need to change to a different flat iron, although the Solia seemed to work fine while I was doing my hair. I don't know what to do. I do know that airdrying is a big plus for me.
I've tried and tried, and I don't ever think that I will get straight and sleek hair when I flat iron it myself. My hair always ends up fluffy, poofy whatever you want to call it. It takes days and lots of products later for it to flatten down a little. Even though I flat iron the new growth it still is dry and crunchy no matter what products i add. I don't know what it is. Is it the products that I am using? Is it the flat iron? Is the flat iron not on a high enough heat setting?
Here is my routine on wash day:
- Shampoo w/ Biolage Ultra Hydrating
- Condition using Biolage Ultra Hydrating
- Deep Condition w/ ORS Olive Oil Pak (I don't have a hard hat dryer yet, so I just leave the conditioner on with a foil cap for 1 hr. I have a heat cap, but I am lazy to use that now)
- Spray on leave in conditioner (Biolage)
- Blow Dry (maybe i shouldn't do this anymore)
- Flat Iron (sometimes i do this the next day if I have something to do that Saturday, could this be the problem?) Heat Protection products: Redken Heat Glide, Chi Silk
Solia 1 inch. I just bought this iron, it works good but I don't know if the flat iron is the problem. Maybe I am not putting this on a high enough heat for my 4a/b hair relaxed (need a touch up) hair. The setting was at around 370 when I flat ironed this weekend, and the Chi Turbo that I used before only reached the 300's and my hair was dry after also. The Solia did do better than the Chi imo.
Here's my update:
I washed my hair with shampoo (Keracare Detangling) and I deep conditioned with ORS Olive Oil Pak. I airdried my hair instead of blowdrying it. I found that this was much better. My hair was easier to handle and it felt softer than if I did a blow dry. To air dry I sprayed in my Biolage Leave-In Tonic and I also added some Chi Silk Infusion and I detagled my hair and put it into 1, and later 2 side plats.
Since I washed my hair kinda late because I was busy, the next day I flat ironed it with a Solia. I used Fantasia IC and Chi Silk Infusion as my heat protectant.
Now everything was going great. My hair was looking nice and shiny while I was flat ironing it. After I was finished, I put some more Chi Silk Infusion in it. I know that I am long overdue for a touch up and my new growth is kicking, crunchy if I comb it. My question is why was my hair kinda dry afterwards no matter what I put in it? I was able to flat iron as close to my roots as possible.
Maybe I need to change to a different flat iron, although the Solia seemed to work fine while I was doing my hair. I don't know what to do. I do know that airdrying is a big plus for me.
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