Mandy4610
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Thanks for the explanation, makes alot of sense.Heat training is the consistent application of heated appliances to natural hair, in order to permanently alter the texture. This alteration in texture generally results in hair that straightens more easily and remains straight longer. Heat training is nothing more than controlled heat damage, just like how relaxing is controlled chemical damage. The only difference between someone calling their hair heat damaged or heat trained is in intent and perception, because physically, they are the same thing.
And just because you straighten your hair frequently does not make your hair automatically heat trained. I see so many people saying that they heat train their hair, but their texture is the exact same way it came out of their heads. To me, if your texture has not been permanently altered in look and/or feel, then you do not have heat trained hair. You just have hair that you like to straighten. They aren't the same thing.
I also see people who claim that their hair has not been heat trained, because it shrinks when wet. Heat trained hair can and does revert from straight to curly. Depending on how loose the person has gone with their texture, it's not gonna be straight or even mostly straight all the time, since heat training =/= relaxer. Many people with heat trained hair still retain much of their natural texture and shrinkage. However, heat trained hair will never ever revert all the way back to what it was like when it first came out of your head.
lol, I don't think it's a complicated concept.
It may not be a complicated concept, but its good to have this information. We all can make wiser decisions when we are armed with good information.
Thanks