Over worn my hair curly for about 90% of my hair journey LOL!! I'm glad that I wasn't interested in straightening my first several years, so I got to know my hair as is inside and out. But this second time around, getting to know my hair isn't my goal. Style and seeing my length are my goals, so it's just different.I understand! I love the sleek polished look of my straight hair. But I want to at least try to wear my hair curly for a year. I'm bored already only been 2 weeks. It's easier with a twa since I had no choice
I'm glad you reminded me of this because I've been debating on what order I want to try some new products for my next flat iron, so I'm going to do both by dividing my hair in half.@KammyGirl
I would caution against using the last two products and instead only use the it's a 10 with your favorite serum (being light handed with both) Something I used to do back in the day was split my hair in half and test out different products on each side. Maybe you can try that to see what combo's give your hair the smoothest sets.
Product tips:
*Think of setting the same way you would for flat ironing. Less products equal light & flowy hair. More products equal dull & heavy hair...plus you will take forever and a day to dry.
*Don't forget your spray bottle with water. Drench your hair with it before rolling. It will activate the slip in the serum (if you choose to use it) as well as help the hair smooth better on the roller.
Don't give up after the first try if it's not what you expect. Practice makes perfect. Good luck and let me know how it turns out! You got this!
This is exactly why I just gave myself a needed hair cut. I tell you even when I blew my hair out it looked fine but those single strand knots, the see through ends and just damaged looking hair when I flat ironed. It was a trip too because my hair looked gorgeous up until 2-3 inches before my ends. They had to go. So a mini chop for me but still enough hair to straighten and still do the styles I've gotten used to wearing.When I straightened, I found so many ssks, my strands felt incredibly rough, sections of coils were trying to slick lock together, and my ends are terrible . Hair in its curly/ natural state can hide a lot of damage.
@lulu97 thank you so much for that info!! I was about to mess myself up! Lol I was wondering if that would be too much but youtube had me all confused because every video I watched they were using leave in, detangler, heat protectant and a gel of some sort.
So now I'll do the same method I used for my current straightening process. Can I apply the it's a 10 all over or should I do it for each section I roll? Same for the serum. How should I apply? In sections?
@Muse I have the FHI platform. It's my favorite amongst all the flat irons I own.
I have this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MA0QY2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00 flat iron, very similar I think and it straightens very well.
I use it. I love it. I have had mines for about five years. I need to get a better technique going though.I used the FHI Platform flat iron for the first time today. Believe the hype! I always figured it was just another overpriced, overrated flat iron. I should've tried it sooner but I guess my patience paid off because now that it's kinda old news i was able to get one for $50! Is anyone else using and loving this iron?
Hello, my name is Kammy and I'm addicted to hair products. Anyway, I just bought this. I like the super skinny serum but I don't want to be tied down right now. LOL Anyone ever used this?
I just ordered the FHI platform 1" for $81 from jcpenney. I won't straighten until December. I'm trying to get a handle on my scalp. It's so gross right now.
I got the 1" cause it's easier to curl with.
Morrocan oil mask is great. I haven't used the other ones. I also like Keracare Humecto, Loreal Damage Erasing balm and Silk Elements Mega Moisture treatment.Hey ladies,
I am on the market for a new deep conditioner. My hair is serious need of TLC. I am looking at It's a 10, Macademia masque and Morracan Oil Restorative Mask. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I use it. I love it. I have had mines for about five years. I need to get a better technique going though.
I got my hair straightened at a salon and got pretty bad heat damage. It's the same all over not just in certain spots. I've straightened my hair since then and did it my way (DC, protein treatment, 3 heat protectants, etc) I only used 300 degree heat and my hair is extremely soft and silky to the point that it slips out of a ponytail holder BUT my roots are very poofy and won't stay straight on 300. They didn't get heat damage. Is there a trick for this?
How long ago was the salon heat damage? Could your roots be puffy because its actually new growth?
The cheapie products have been working great for me. Aussie Moist is my main and a Dominican conditioner named Capilo is my 2nd in command.Hey ladies,
I am on the market for a new deep conditioner. My hair is serious need of TLC. I am looking at It's a 10, Macademia masque and Morracan Oil Restorative Mask. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
It was a week and a half ago. Def. not new growth. It's about 2 inches of poof. But the poof still has some heat damage because when wet my hair completely straight like I have a relaxer
Oh, I see. The only 2 solutions I can think of are really not good. You could touch up your roots, but that could lead to more damage. And/or you could apply some anti-humidity products to your roots, but that might lead to build up on your scalp. With either option, tying your hair down overnight to flatten/smooth your roots might help too.
I think breakage could come from putting too much heat on already heat damaged hair.I was actually going to go back to relaxing because smoothing treatments are killing my pockets and I had healthy relaxed hair. Do you think from now on I could just start relaxing? I've never heard about anyone transitioning to relaxed hair. Why do you think that would cause breakage?