dlove
Active Member
Here's the scenario:  As I was about to leave the chair of the beautician, he said, "the next time you come your hair wont be so hard to straighten.  Its trained!"All week all I could think of is, " did this joker just burn my hair, swung me around in this chair and blatently admitted it?!'  
erplexed
 
Long story short- My 4a is now 3 a b and c. sigh. I could kick my myself for not taking my magic star comb, ceramic flat iron and letting him brush (with a cheap vent brush too) my dry hair before washing my hair. I should have taken my own AOWC conditioner too.
 
When I washed, I got very very little breakage though.
 
Here's the questions:
 
I do not want to cut my hair. I have been growing my hair naturally for 4 years and it is arm pit length in the back and chin to collar bone length on the sides.
 
 
In the meanwhile, I am upgrading this year to a ghd ceramic flat iron and a good cermaic blowdryer. Every couple of times of year, I still like a press yall, I still like a press.
				
			Long story short- My 4a is now 3 a b and c. sigh. I could kick my myself for not taking my magic star comb, ceramic flat iron and letting him brush (with a cheap vent brush too) my dry hair before washing my hair. I should have taken my own AOWC conditioner too.
When I washed, I got very very little breakage though.
Here's the questions:
- Am I able to retain length?
 - Will my hair eventually break off unevenly?
 - Why do heat damaged naturals cut their hair besides the strange look of some straight pieces when wearing wash n gos and afros?
 
I do not want to cut my hair. I have been growing my hair naturally for 4 years and it is arm pit length in the back and chin to collar bone length on the sides.
In the meanwhile, I am upgrading this year to a ghd ceramic flat iron and a good cermaic blowdryer. Every couple of times of year, I still like a press yall, I still like a press.
					
				
.........or you can just go ahead and heat damage the new growth so it blends

