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Naturals & Transitioners do you use bees wax when you straighten you hair?

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Naturals & Transitioners do you use beeswax when you straighten you hair?

To help keep your hair from reverting.
 
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Re: Naturals & Transitioners do you use beeswax when you straighten you hair?

To help keep your hair from reverting.
I add beeswax to an oil mix I make at home on my hair after getting it pressed. Just have to make sure to clarify well when you wash your hair. HTH
 
I don't use it on the length of my hair but I do use a waxy type product on my hair line to lay down my edges (Beyond the Zone Stiff Head) I feel like a good heat protectant and the right flat iron will prevent reversion. Also I only flat iron when I know I won't be sweating or the weather will not be rainy or humid.
 
Heck no. I like movement in my hair and that would be entirely too heavy. I'm good with a silicone serum.
 
negative...It doesn't take much to weigh my hair down, Beeswax would probably give me a nice stiff head along the lines of edward sissorhands. Chi Silk infusion or some silicone serum is enough for me.
 
i really wouldn't do it.
i've used marcel wax in the past and it just weighed down my hair and actually caused some heat damage.
 
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