dicapr
Well-Known Member
I have seen alot of threads about naturals who are thinking of wearing their hair straightened more often or most of the time. I for one do not think that regular heat usage on natural hair has to be damaging. I look at my great-aunts who pressed their hair weekly most of their lives and had waist length or longer hair when they were younger and now keep it at APL in their 80's. I think that alot of understanding of how to use heat has bee n lost. Maybe those who use heat and still have healthy hair can share thier knowledge. Also, those of use who have some unfortunate setbacks can share their knowledge so that others do not make the same mistakes. Also, any reversion friendly hairstyle tips would be helpful. Alot of us are at a loss what to do when our hair starts poofing. If we can learn to work with the semi-straight we can reduce our heat usage and keep from having to trim so often.
. I got my hair cut again, much shorter that what's in my avatar pic, and I am really loving it. I have just got to take better care of my hair from now on. I figured I was not doing damage to my hair because I only got it pressed every 6-8 weeks


but i'll take that over hair that's been heat-damaged any day. i've also found that a flat iron with full ceramic plating and whatever-that-infrared-technology-crap-is-called keeps my hair from reverting without using high heat, but it is still shiny and moisturized. unlike using ceramic-coated plates or worse, cheap metal plates that require higher heat and leave your hair feeling dry and ready to suck moisture out of the air (hence the reversion).


