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brownsugar9999

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do you have to have a texturizer or relaxer to do a dominican blowout? When I sit under dryer w/ rollers, it's straight....but would they still blow dry it with the welding torch?
 
Yes siree bob, unless you ask them not to. That is just their technique. I've seen them do it on on straight haired hispanic ppl too.
 
FlyyGyrl said:
Yes siree bob, unless you ask them not to. That is just their technique. I've seen them do it on on straight haired hispanic ppl too.
Good googa mooga........so Is your hair like paper thin afterwards?? And what happens to all of the curls they just made??
Heck..the straight haired hispanic girl's hair could probably TAKE IT!!
 
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Well it depends on what they are doing. My hair is usually not paper thin, but it is thinner than usual. If they rollerset it for curls then they only blow the roots and they leave some curl at the end. If they rollerset to make it straight then they use larger rollers and then blow dry to your hair to a tender crisp. All I know is that they do not reserve the "welding torch" for the relaxed and texturized only:lachen: .

I don't know what is worse, relaxing my hair early or subjecting myself to such heat torture. Unfortunately I will have to choose one b/c of a wedding that I am in. You can always count on the dominicans to fry the napps outta some 4b hair.;)
 
FlyyGyrl said:
Well it depends on what they are doing. My hair is usually not paper thin, but it is thinner than usual. If they rollerset it for curls then they only blow the roots and they leave some curl at the end. If they rollerset to make it straight then they use larger rollers and then blow dry to your hair to a tender crisp. All I know is that they do not reserve the "welding torch" for the relaxed and texturized only:lachen: .

I don't know what is worse, relaxing my hair early or subjecting myself to such heat torture. Unfortunately I will have to choose one b/c of a wedding that I am in. You can always count on the dominicans to fry the napps outta some 4b hair.;)
do you smell bacon? dang....but the hair is bouncy? can't be achived w/ a regular ol 1875 wtt dryer (gun)? the things we as women do for beauty
:D
 
brownsugar9999 said:
Good googa mooga........so Is your hair like paper thin afterwards?? And what happens to all of the curls they just made??
Heck..the straight haired hispanic girl's hair could probably TAKE IT!!

What I'VE been dying to ask is....how much hair ends up on the FLOOR when they are done pulling and tugging with extreme heat and brushes? :confused:
 
brownsugar9999 said:
do you smell bacon? dang....but the hair is bouncy? can't be achived w/ a regular ol 1875 wtt dryer (gun)? the things we as women do for beauty
:D

Oh dang you smell the MTG from there:lachen: My hair is always nice, shiny and bouncy after a visit with them but I have fine and fragile 4b hair and I lose more than what I would like. Before I started my hair journey I thought bone straight thin hair was the way go. I got teased in highschool for my thick hair that refused to relax bone straight. I can't speak for everyone Can'tBeCopied but I lose a lot of hair after a blowout. But then thats true for any salon visit for me really:ohwell:
 
FlyyGyrl said:
I can't speak for everyone Can'tBeCopied but I lose a lot of hair after a blowout. But then thats true for any salon visit for me really:ohwell:

This is why I havent been to a salon in years. If I am gonna lose my own hair, I'd rather it be done for free and by myself. :lol:
 
Yup, that's where all the swing and silky shine come in at, it's all in the blowdryer wheather your relaxed, natural, or texlaxed.
brownsugar9999 said:
do you have to have a texturizer or relaxer to do a dominican blowout? When I sit under dryer w/ rollers, it's straight....but would they still blow dry it with the welding torch?
 
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