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Hmmmmm...let's see. I spent a good year of burning my hair and ears to a crisp!I can laugh now, but I cried many tears over lost, burnt-out hair!
About 1.5 years into being a natural head, I met a guy who is a pro, licensed hair stylist on a movie set and we became best friends.
He took the time and cared for my hair and showed my how to have healthy, heat-straightened natural hair. A year later after meeting and learning from him, I began to do my own hair.
It's been nearly 10 years now and when we see each other, he always inspects my hair and says "I feel like a proud papa every time I see how your hair has grown and flourished...cause it was a holy mess when we met..."![]()
Slight OT but related. When I use heat (blow-dry), I don't get paranoid whilst using it. However, when it comes to the wash, I do get a little worried about the coils not springing back. Personally, I have to make sure to apply adequate heat protectant, use low-medium heat and avoid going over the same section too much. I think when I actually do come to use a flat-iron, I will be much more nervous during the process.
What are some of the things you do to protect your hair from heat (i.e. products you use, styling, heat tools, or heat strategies).
Your hair looks so good and healthy in your fotki. You've been natural about 7-8 months longer than me, so I kind of use you as my measuring stick for where I should be at a certain time (i.e. if you are somewhere in June, I see how my hair progresses. I know all our hair grows at different speeds, but I think you get my drift). But your hair seems to bounce back after heat styling, so I know you must be doing something right.
Yes, which is why I don't think I'll ever let a professional straighten it. My hair is pretty resistant, but I still get the biggest sense of relief when I wash. I actually open my shower and stick my head out to see my hair in the mirror, just to make sure my napps are back.
I do a lot to make sure my hair is protected, and so far, I've had no problems.
I thought I was the only one who did that. For some reason it takes a minute for my hair to curl back up once the water hits it. Like it doesn't want to revert or something. Once the shampoo is in there it usually bounces right back. It's weird. I think the products (cones) just have to wash out.
i am always in awe of your hair SEMO.
the first time i straightened my hair i was worried about getting my curls back. now i'm just worried about split ends and breakage when i do it again.
I've never been worried about my curls not coming back, because my hair reverts at the slightest hint of moisture. But I do worry about damage, especially exacerbating the split ends situation. I don't know what planet I've been on that I never knew about heat protectant products before joining this forum.![]()
Yep, and after stepping out of the shower and looking in the mirror, I breathe a sigh of relief when I see my curls again.
Another thing I'm paranoid about is why I see more short broken hairs while I am straightening. I still haven't figured this one out. Does this happen to anyone else?
Yes, which is why I don't think I'll ever let a professional straighten it. My hair is pretty resistant, but I still get the biggest sense of relief when I wash. I actually open my shower and stick my head out to see my hair in the mirror, just to make sure my napps are back.
I do a lot to make sure my hair is protected, and so far, I've had no problems.