Butterfly08
New Member
Because I used heat about 2 - 4 times per week in college (when I had nothing else to do
) and my hair promptly broke off and/or thinned out. Rollersetting and cowashing is much healthier for my hair, which is not quite fine but not coarse either. Now when I wear my hair straight it is very thick with tons of body, and is a nice surprise for me and folks around who are used to seeing me with either a bun or curly hair. 
) and my hair promptly broke off and/or thinned out. Rollersetting and cowashing is much healthier for my hair, which is not quite fine but not coarse either. Now when I wear my hair straight it is very thick with tons of body, and is a nice surprise for me and folks around who are used to seeing me with either a bun or curly hair. 

It also takes me 2 hours to get a strait style.
My hard work looks like crap.
- its just not worth it!
I'm here for information sharing; not to be preached to. What works for one won't work for most and so on and so forth. I don't knock the natural thing (I like them sometimes) but my go to is my hair down with big curls. Now with the BKT and my satin foam rollers; I can get this look with less heat... but still there is a heat component. That I don't plan on getting rid of completely. I'll listen to my hair.. but for right now my hair and my ends look great. I dusted them myself (pats herself on the back) for the first time since 10/08.