skegeesmb
New Member
Hello ladies,
As you know I had a pretty good Dominican Salon experience, but I DO NOT want to have my hair bone straight. I like the way my hair is, and even though it is permanantely different because it is texturized, it is fuller and has more body than bone straight relaxed hair.
When the stylist told me to come to them for a relaxer because they can get it straight straight, I thought to myself we are going to have to part ways eventually if a straight relaxer was always the prognosis to tame my hair.
I want to learn how to do this at home. I started buying some of the materials I need already. But what kind of brushes do I need? I've already bought a medium-large round brush, but I think I need a smaller one to create a soft bend on my ends.
What kind of blowdryer do I need? I have one with the comb and brush attachment, will I need to get the smaller hand held dryer with special equipment?
I feel a bit overwhelmed, but I'm determined to keep my hair as is, without hopping from salon to salon.
As you know I had a pretty good Dominican Salon experience, but I DO NOT want to have my hair bone straight. I like the way my hair is, and even though it is permanantely different because it is texturized, it is fuller and has more body than bone straight relaxed hair.
When the stylist told me to come to them for a relaxer because they can get it straight straight, I thought to myself we are going to have to part ways eventually if a straight relaxer was always the prognosis to tame my hair.
I want to learn how to do this at home. I started buying some of the materials I need already. But what kind of brushes do I need? I've already bought a medium-large round brush, but I think I need a smaller one to create a soft bend on my ends.
What kind of blowdryer do I need? I have one with the comb and brush attachment, will I need to get the smaller hand held dryer with special equipment?
I feel a bit overwhelmed, but I'm determined to keep my hair as is, without hopping from salon to salon.