purplepeace79
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Ok. Natural almost 15 years. Only recently got my hair "done" for the first time in September. Havent used heat in over a decade. Decided to get the blow out done to see how long my hair is and to see my hair straight, which I hadnt seen in almost 15 years.
I went through this, sans flat iron. I've never used a flat iron in my life and I'm not sure I ever will. Maybe because I might have confusing views about them. Pressing combs are the devil to me, so I liken flat irons to them as well.
I did go to a Dominican salon, got the rollet set, and then the blow dry. There was a lot of smoke and I was like OK DAMN WTF?!?! But my hair was fine. Didnt permanently change the texture, didnt get any heat damage, no stringy ends, nada.
It isnt always that bad. I certainly don't recommend doing it often. I think it might be a once or twice a year thing for me. Mainly because straight hair has almost zero appeal to me. Secondly because I am not very comfortable with other people doing my hair. Having too many hands in my hair is just something I superstitiously don't condone. Thirdly, I'm poor lol.
I thought my hair was fine after the roller set. I couldn't recall ever seeing it that straight. So I thought that was it. Then she whipped out the blow dryer and I was like ummm WTF? lol But I said *** it and was like wowww what a difference. IMO, the technique they use (big round brush + blow dryer) is the inspiration for the InStyler. Same idea, keep the heat moving, dont concentrate too long on one spot, let the brush distribute oils and such.
Let me ask you ladies though.. what do you think is worse? Flat iron or blow drying?
I get a good stretch just from bunning. But if I flat-ironed it from there, whats the risk of the heat damage?
I went through this, sans flat iron. I've never used a flat iron in my life and I'm not sure I ever will. Maybe because I might have confusing views about them. Pressing combs are the devil to me, so I liken flat irons to them as well.
I did go to a Dominican salon, got the rollet set, and then the blow dry. There was a lot of smoke and I was like OK DAMN WTF?!?! But my hair was fine. Didnt permanently change the texture, didnt get any heat damage, no stringy ends, nada.
It isnt always that bad. I certainly don't recommend doing it often. I think it might be a once or twice a year thing for me. Mainly because straight hair has almost zero appeal to me. Secondly because I am not very comfortable with other people doing my hair. Having too many hands in my hair is just something I superstitiously don't condone. Thirdly, I'm poor lol.
I thought my hair was fine after the roller set. I couldn't recall ever seeing it that straight. So I thought that was it. Then she whipped out the blow dryer and I was like ummm WTF? lol But I said *** it and was like wowww what a difference. IMO, the technique they use (big round brush + blow dryer) is the inspiration for the InStyler. Same idea, keep the heat moving, dont concentrate too long on one spot, let the brush distribute oils and such.
Let me ask you ladies though.. what do you think is worse? Flat iron or blow drying?
I get a good stretch just from bunning. But if I flat-ironed it from there, whats the risk of the heat damage?