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It's about time to do BKT#2! I ordered...

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MarieB,

Did you have any issues with the fumes? The 2% Global Keratin yielded excellent results but that smell and my allergies no way.:nono: What temp did you use to flatiron your hair? Sorry to bombard you with questions..lol. :)

Veejee,
I took breaks when it got too fume-y for me, which was pretty much during the blow-dry phase :eek:. That was ok, though. I actually did the 450 degree flat-iron this time, but my iron actually will only hold that temp for so long, then I have to turn it on and reset it again, which also gave me breaks. It took me about four hours (including the "curing" hour, which I actually gave it about 2 hours), but it was sooo worth it. And no problem, that was not a bombardment of questions...:lachen:.
 
Not at all:grin: I had my first BKT done on a rainy day and it was fine. I have also been caught in rain with no issues plus worked out (sweaty hair) and still had no reversion:grin:

Washing the same day is definitely a perk of Soft-liss, Inoar, and Organic Thermo. :yep:

You had beautiful results! I'm considering going back natural ONLY if I can bkt and flatiron without reversion. My natural hair is 3b/c and the only time I could really straighten without reversion was in the fall/winter when the humidity was low. If you flatiron your natural hair with a bkt will it get frizzy in very humid weather?
 
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