CurlsBazillion
Well-Known Member
I'm on the verge of a major set back due to SSKs if I continue my regimen as is.  I've come up with a plan to help combat these knotty ends.  I planned to finger comb 80%-100% of the time and keep my ends moist and oily daily, but I started thinking about the tension method as a way to prevent SSKs all together.  I want to M&S then allow my hair to air dry 75% of the way, and follow that with low/med heat tension blow out bi weekly (I would say monthly but I can not go that long with out pooing and DCing).  The reason why I am running this by yall is because I am nervous that the frequent use of heat (even though its not alot of heat) will hinder my length retention in the long run. 
Are there any natural heads using a regimen similar to this gaining length and healthy strands?
Is the heat worth having SSK free hair?
				
			Are there any natural heads using a regimen similar to this gaining length and healthy strands?
Is the heat worth having SSK free hair?
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 erplexed  When I find them, I'll post for you.
erplexed  When I find them, I'll post for you. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 so most of the time I air dried over night) and flat iron.
 so most of the time I air dried over night) and flat iron.  
 
 
		 
 
		 I've been thinking about blow drying my hair on cool on a weekly basis now since my hair is almost APL and I'm tired of wearing wigs xD But I'm so used to being so heavy-handed with moisturizer so that my hair stays soft for days at a time underneath my wig but I know that'll change if I start blow drying on the regular. So, if you don't mind me asking in your thread OP, are regular heat-using naturals keeping your hair moisturized? Are you concerned with reversion? Is it okay to apply a heavy moisturizer (e.g. shea butter) prior to blow-drying?
 I've been thinking about blow drying my hair on cool on a weekly basis now since my hair is almost APL and I'm tired of wearing wigs xD But I'm so used to being so heavy-handed with moisturizer so that my hair stays soft for days at a time underneath my wig but I know that'll change if I start blow drying on the regular. So, if you don't mind me asking in your thread OP, are regular heat-using naturals keeping your hair moisturized? Are you concerned with reversion? Is it okay to apply a heavy moisturizer (e.g. shea butter) prior to blow-drying? 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		