Thanks!! It takes no time to blowdry her hair because it is so fine.
I know that people hate to hear this phrase but my daughter's hair is "trained" to be flatironed straight. There is a difference between being trained and heat damaged. I have a lot of natural clients that come to me on a bi-monthly basis to get their hair straightened and their hair is trained too. The curls do come back with every wash and this is long term straightening.
Factors that my make her hair last a long time would be:
1. Her hair is very well conditioned. I sit her under the steamer with intensive hydrating mask for 45 minutes every week. All but about 4 inches of newgrowth is BKT hair but her new hair still stays straight. I need to do another treatment soon.
2. I have been flatironing her hair like that for quite some time this so it is "used" to being in the straight position.
It's like hair memory.
3. The type of products I use.
4. The method I use. I take really small sections of hair and make sure to distribute the product evenly throughout the hair.
5. The flatiron I use. Every always cringes at the price of the FHI runway but look at the results. They are great!! The flat iron is well worth every penny.
Now as far as your hair is concerned you probably are using too much product. That is where the sticky feel comes from. If you use a leave in, it must be a very small amounts. Small amounts are key. Sometimes we may overdo it with the products because we are worried about heat damage but we don't use hot combs or dry heat on our hair. We use ceramic heat which is way more healthy for our strands than any stove iron.
You may also want to experiment with different products. Some of my favs are Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Relaxing Balm, PM Straight Works, PM Super Skinny Serum, and Phyto Hair Relaxing Balm. They all leave the hair feeling silky and smooth with lots of shine and movement.
Remember also to take small sections when flatironing your hair. This is key. Very important.
And Practice. Practice make perfect doesn't it!!