Flat ironing and heat protectant

Krymsonkween

New Member
I flat iron at least 3x per week. I also co-wash 2x per week. Should I use a heat protectant everytime I flat iron or what. I just bought the Helen Troy Hot Shot Tools ceramic flat ion.

Can someone help me to make sure I don't get the slpit end from flat ironing that everyone talks about.
 

SuchMagnificent

Taking a Break from Posting
Yikes! You should definitely use a heat protectant..I happen to love Silk Elements Olive oil heat protectant..Also, I think flat ironing three times a week isnt doing you any good..
 
You should definitely be using a heat protectant evertyime you use heat on your hair. If I were you I would stop flatironing 3x a week. That is definitely too much heat.
 

Ivy Santolina

New Member
I use Pureology Antifade Complex Super Straight Relaxing Hair Serum when I blow-dry straight my hair. Also, I co-wash my hair prior to applying direct heat. It's important your hair is clean prior to thermal straightening. Lastly, I recently read on NaturallyCurly.com that glycerin transmits heat. So if you use a leave-in product that contains glycerin then a heat protectant layer is a must.
 

Krymsonkween

New Member
Thanks ladies I have neck length hair and don't know how to style without using heat. I try to wrap but that doesn't comeout good. I have did youtube for tutorials but my wrap comes out kinda bushy and stringy looking on one side and it has no definition.

Help.
 

Solitude

Well-Known Member
OP, if your goal is to grow your hair longer, then as the other ladies have said, three times a week is probably too much. Have you noticed any dryness or splitting of your ends? It's not just the heat; it's also the build-up of product on your hair in between washings and using the heat on top of that product together than can be a problem. Some ladies here flat-iron/ blowdry 1x per week and it is usually on freshly washed hair. (with the leave-ins & heat protectant)

When my hair was about neck-length, I wrapped & did pin curls. Pin curls alternated with wrapping keeps your hair from getting flat. You can also do rollers at the top & wrap the rest of your hair. The rollers add body. Happy hair growing! :grin:
 

FemmeCreole

Island Gyal
I flat iron at least 3x per week. I also co-wash 2x per week. Should I use a heat protectant everytime I flat iron or what. I just bought the Helen Troy Hot Shot Tools ceramic flat ion.

Can someone help me to make sure I don't get the slpit end from flat ironing that everyone talks about.

Thanks ladies I have neck length hair and don't know how to style without using heat. I try to wrap but that doesn't comeout good. I have did youtube for tutorials but my wrap comes out kinda bushy and stringy looking on one side and it has no definition.

Help.
wow....as the other ladies said 3x a week may be excessive. Also yes you should use heat protectant everytime you flat iron. I use silk elements heat protectant.

Since you say you hair is necklength it shouldn't be a problem to flat iron at least once a week and wrap for the rest of the week. Just try to get your wrapping technique together and you'll be fine.
 

naturalmanenyc

Well-Known Member
I use Sabino Moisture Block but I do not flat iron often. I actually shampooed/conditioned and flat ironed my edges yesterday (I'm using a half wig). I flat twisted my edges for bed. I won't flat iron again until I shampoo.

I've read that flat ironing on clean hair more healthy.
 

Lady S

Well-Known Member
I flat iron at least 3x per week. I also co-wash 2x per week. Should I use a heat protectant everytime I flat iron or what. I just bought the Helen Troy Hot Shot Tools ceramic flat ion.

Can someone help me to make sure I don't get the slpit end from flat ironing that everyone talks about.

Yes, definitely use a heat protectant and use the lowest temperature that's effective. There are so many cheap & effective protectants on the market, your hair will thank you for it.
 

KLomax

New Member
:imo: 3 times a week :pullhair::pullhair::pullhair::pullhair:


a heat protectant is a MUST !! I like Sabino Moisture Block.

 
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