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you blow dry it or press it occasionally? Does having natural hair mean that you just don't straighten it with chemicals (perm/relaxer)?
Just curious...
Just curious...
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you blow dry it or press it occasionally? Does having natural hair mean that you just don't straighten it with chemicals (perm/relaxer)?
Just curious...
For me natural means no relaxer or texturizer. I really haven't thought about the color situation, even thou I haven't colored my hair since I have been natural for 18 years.
I use the term ...my hair is natural" meaning that I use no chemicals to keep my hair permanently straight. Now whether or not I wear my hair in its "natural" state does not change the fact that I have no chemicals in my hair. If I press my hair straight it is still chemical-free. If I blow dry my hair straight it is still chemical-free. As long as my hair is 100 percent free of chemical relaxers then my hair is "natural". I hope that makes sense.![]()
Yea I would think it just means free of chemicals. But there have been so many comments/definitions regarding natural that it can easily be turned into![]()
I pose another question, do you believe that blow drying can change the texture of you hair just like pressing it?
Now, I know you are just trying to start a fight in here!
Again, to avoid controversy, I will say that FOR ME, neither of those things change the texture of my hair. I have been flat ironing my hair for a very long time, and it always reverts back to its natural textures. I have 3 different textures just like my father does and he has never used any heat or chemicals (as I have said in another thread). That's just the way we are. (Wavy in the front, big curls in the back, and kinkier in a small patch in the top)
Others have said this has happened to them, but I usually think that they must have burned their hair. I use a flat iron with adjustable heat settings, but even on it's hotttest temp, I have never burned my hair.
I will admit that I do not know how to press properly. I have tried with an electric comb, but it doesn't come out as good as my flat iron does.
I will also say that blow dryers are not good for my hair. I rollerset instead because blow dryers seem to give me splits and not look as healthy as the rollerset hair. (I flat iron it after the set.)
That's my two cents on the issue. Others seem to have different experiences.
In order to avoid confrontation, I've accepted that it means different things to different people. In my opinion, natural means no chemical at all. No relaxer, texturizer, color, etc. To some people, color makes no differnce. To me, it does. To some, heat makes a difference. To me it doesn't. There are a lot of different opinions on the internet.
I was just wondering cuz my hair reverts back to kinky from just blow drying it although pressing does change the texture of my hair permanently... but I know people say that blow drying your hair can change/damage it too.![]()
Can you explain to me how pressing changes your hair permanently. I'm not doubting you, I just really don't understand. When my hair feels one drop of water or one bit of humidity, it automatically waves and frizzes up. REGARDLESS!
I have heard others say that, but I still don't get it. Please make it plain for me. Also, how do you press? Electric? Grease? etc.
you blow dry it or press it occasionally? Does having natural hair mean that you just don't straighten it with chemicals (perm/relaxer)?
Just curious...
Can you explain to me how pressing changes your hair permanently. I'm not doubting you, I just really don't understand. When my hair feels one drop of water or one bit of humidity, it automatically waves and frizzes up. REGARDLESS!
I have heard others say that, but I still don't get it. Please make it plain for me. Also, how do you press? Electric? Grease? etc.
I define natural hair as hair that is not permanently straightened or natural texture not permanently altered by chemicals. Now color CAN alter natural texture eventhough that is not the purpose for applying it. I consider those of us with permanent color without permanent straightening chemicals natural.
Now when you get into napptural and all that - I do not know the difference nor do I care.
Can you explain to me how pressing changes your hair permanently. I'm not doubting you, I just really don't understand. When my hair feels one drop of water or one bit of humidity, it automatically waves and frizzes up. REGARDLESS!
I have heard others say that, but I still don't get it. Please make it plain for me. Also, how do you press? Electric? Grease? etc.
When I say I my hair is natural, I mean I don't use relaxers or perms. And I thought that is what most people mean when they say it. But I learned over the past couple of years that there are differing opinions on this topic.
Now, the other day I was contemplating the difference between "natural" and "virgin". I think someone's hair can be natural and colored, but it's not virgin hair.
I do not think blow drying/pressing/flat ironing hair automatically puts you out of either category, unless it permanently alters your texture. In that case, I'm not sure...
[/QUOTE]quote=pinkskates;2510581]I use the term ...my hair is natural" meaning that I use no chemicals to keep my hair permanently straight. Now whether or not I wear my hair in its "natural" state does not change the fact that I have no chemicals in my hair. If I press my hair straight it is still chemical-free. If I blow dry my hair straight it is still chemical-free. As long as my hair is 100 percent free of chemical relaxers then my hair is "natural". I hope that makes sense.![]()
Now I also use terms like Natural Nazi. My husband calls us Natural Nuggets.