LALakersGirl
New Member
Hi, I'm new! I decided to finally stop "lurking" & sign up because I have questions to ask.
I am having problems with my hair because it's starting to break off from too much damage: heat styling, over-lapped perms, hair dye and etc. My hair is wavy and curly (overall: more curls than waves). It's type 3B, yet 4A.
If I were to quit perming my hair and be "natural" (or start going natural) for a while, how would I take care of my hair WITHOUT cutting my already relaxed hair? And how can I prevent my hair from breaking where the two different textures meet?
I prefer to wear my hair straight and I usually straighten it with a hot comb. I noticed that this is causing my ends to shed and break off more, yet I still feel as if I HAVE to use a hot comb (my hair is easier to manage when it is straighten). I usually use olive oil when I straighten it, but I feel as if it's not enough.
Can anyone recommend an oil that really absorbs into hair besides olive oil?
And is there a moisturizing cream that I could apply to my hair before I straighten it, without having it return to its wavy/curl pattern? (Some products cause my hair to revert back to curls even after I hot comb it).
And my last question...
Are there any alternatives to straightening hair besides relaxers, hot combs and flat irons? I have heard of roller setting, but I am not quite that sure how it works.
I am having problems with my hair because it's starting to break off from too much damage: heat styling, over-lapped perms, hair dye and etc. My hair is wavy and curly (overall: more curls than waves). It's type 3B, yet 4A.
If I were to quit perming my hair and be "natural" (or start going natural) for a while, how would I take care of my hair WITHOUT cutting my already relaxed hair? And how can I prevent my hair from breaking where the two different textures meet?
I prefer to wear my hair straight and I usually straighten it with a hot comb. I noticed that this is causing my ends to shed and break off more, yet I still feel as if I HAVE to use a hot comb (my hair is easier to manage when it is straighten). I usually use olive oil when I straighten it, but I feel as if it's not enough.
Can anyone recommend an oil that really absorbs into hair besides olive oil?
And is there a moisturizing cream that I could apply to my hair before I straighten it, without having it return to its wavy/curl pattern? (Some products cause my hair to revert back to curls even after I hot comb it).
And my last question...
Are there any alternatives to straightening hair besides relaxers, hot combs and flat irons? I have heard of roller setting, but I am not quite that sure how it works.