⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.
I've pressed my hair only twice. The first time I made it 24 hrs. This time (this past week), I made it 3 days. Maybe if it was longer I would have worn it straight longer but it probably would have just been up in a ponytail.
For me not even a week. One of my girlfriends did it for 4 weeks, don't judge her It looked great the whole time. I keep saying I will have to see her stylist and let her press mine
Probably about 2weeks...when it was time for a wash.
But I straighten my own hair, so it's easy for me to re-iron/curl/style it daily to keep it looking good or iron it back out again after I wash it.
How are you able to do that? I can't even make mine last a whole week though my technique and the technique of professionals are always left wanting with my hair...
15 days. Professionally done, winter time. I washed it out cause I got tired of it and was ready 4 my natural look again! Might have lasted longer.... But it's work...she has the fHI blow dryer and she used the FHI runway flat iron then came back with a quick pass with the Marcels (old school flat irons).... So I think that, lack of excess moisture-- cause I did exercise, but it WAS cold.......(it wasn't bone straight by day 15 but it still looked good)....and like I said the cold weather kept it up....I got it done in March earlier this year and it was a mess in a week....heat/humidity/frizz
In the summer not even 3 days. But in the winter 3 weeks is the longest I have gone with a press. My scalp doesn't get oily and I only use EVCO on the ends. It probably could have lasted longer but I was ready for my natural hair.
Last time I was natural a press lasted about 4 days for me in the scorching Georgia heat! I did it myself though. If it was heat trained or done by a stylist I'm sure it would've lasted longer. This time around when I get ready to get it pressed I'm going to let my new salon do it since they specialize in natural hair.
2 weeks; however it would have lasted 4 weeks if I didn't have the urge to see if my hair would revert back to being kinky curly without any heat damage.
2 Weeks. Had it straightened this summer and surprisingly it stayed. I made sure to keep my hair covered in a cute hat when it was humid until I got to work.