shortt29
Well-Known Member
I'm kinda going back a ways reading some of these posts but I'm definitely with you. I'm a 3b/c mix and my hair in the front is super straight. Even when I do a Twistout, it has a hard time holding the curl in the front. I wouldn't say its damaged per say just not curly anymore. The front hair always got the extra heat because I like lots of flips and feathering. I would definitely touch it up.
After almost 2 yrs of faithfully getting Dominican blow outs, I can say my hair is heat trained. It is much easier to straighten than ever but at what cost? Can you have the best of both worlds? Pics to follow
See, this right here is one of my biggest concerns. I grew up getting Dominican blowouts as my Dominican Godmother did my hair for over 17 years The ends of my transitioning hair is a hot, thin, stick straight, mess! It's easy to straighten my hair but the new growth is NOT heat trained so that part reverts quickly or looks bushy, especially the front