Vintagecoilylocks
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I think for me the biggest issue with heat will be split ends. Once I reach my goal length it won't be as big of a deal because I'll be trimming more frequently anyway.
I'll try more frequent straightening (maybe once a month), and heavier and more consistent sealing. I know baggying and co-washing would probably help too, but I find them to be too much work. erplexed
Between straightenings, IDK what to do. I guess I could air dry in braids, seal heavily, and bun. Maybe that will keep my ends straight enough not to curl onto each other? I've been PSing all this time, but just PSing isn't enough to keep the SSKs away, so I know I'm not retaining as much as I could. I need to stop being so lazy with my hair.
ETA: Straightening more often will also allow me to assess my ends more frequently. It's easier to dust when my hair is straight.
How often do you wash or add moisture. My point about heat , whether it be blow dry, flat iron or the Sun of summer time is that it robs moisture from the hair. The more heat the less moisture and the coils are dry and tend to catch and knot easier. Lots of moisture, irregardless, is neccessary. My hair still coils up but does not knot any more. My 4a hair was no different then my 3c or 2c it all would knot. With lots of moisture and sealing I rarely find on any more. The only knots I get is if some lent if I detangle to fast, I may make one but can usually work it out.
But good luck with your plan.