Cherokee-n-Black
Well-Known Member
OK "heat training" I get. You damage your hair to the point where it is incapable of going back to its natural curl pattern--sorry heat trainers, that's just the way I see it, and it makes sense as to why it "works." But braid training???? This just makes no sense to me. I can see where it can have a temporary lengthening effect, but a permanent one? How? When? Where?
When I was young, I had my hair in braids pretty much every day from about age 2 on. My mother would wash it, braid it wet and let it air dry, and comb it and braid it every day after that until the next wash. This went on until I was about 9 or 10 when she started blowing it dry. However, at no point did my hair not bush out or shrink up due to the literally constant state of being braided. My loose braids would be temporarily stretched, but once wet, it was back to normal. I could sit on my stretched hair, but had APL shrinkage--in braids.
So, I'm not even trying to be funny--I don't get it. Care to enlighten me?
When I was young, I had my hair in braids pretty much every day from about age 2 on. My mother would wash it, braid it wet and let it air dry, and comb it and braid it every day after that until the next wash. This went on until I was about 9 or 10 when she started blowing it dry. However, at no point did my hair not bush out or shrink up due to the literally constant state of being braided. My loose braids would be temporarily stretched, but once wet, it was back to normal. I could sit on my stretched hair, but had APL shrinkage--in braids.
So, I'm not even trying to be funny--I don't get it. Care to enlighten me?