When I heat straightened my hair, I played around with it, putting all sorts of rollers and curlformers and spiral rods and so forth on it.
The wavy curlformers I have went on very easily.
I thought about it: I'm heat straightening my hair to then give it some slight
texture.
So I paused and asked myself: What are the GOALS? What are you trying to ACCOMPLISH, GET, HAVE with the straightening-then-adding-some-texture-back process?
- Stretched hair to avoid severe tangles and SSKs.
- Stretched hair to frame my face.
- Hair that doesn't need me to using a curling iron.
After reflecting on this, I've decided to try doing a wavy curlformer set on damp, natural hair using some kind of product that has a strong hold. I don't know what product yet, but I just tried installing a wavy curlformer on my natural hair, and it was MUCH EASIER for me than it was when I first got these things. And, if my hair is damp, that will shorten the drying time. And supposedly, they can be slept in. Though, I don't think I can fit my sexy wig over them. Hmmm . . .
I'll cross that bridge when I get there.