Sunshine0801
New Member
A number of ladies on here use heat protectants when using indirect heat (hooded dryers or bonnet dryers) for their rollersets and other styles.
But why would a heat protectant be needed for indirect heat when rollersetting (or drying any other style) but not when doing a deep condition or protein treatment?
I understand that with protein treatments your hair should be completely clean/stripped, but wouldn't heat damage still be possible and just as damaging as it would be when drying a rollerset?
I'm just trying to understand why a heat protectant may be necessary only in some situations when indirect heat is applied.
But why would a heat protectant be needed for indirect heat when rollersetting (or drying any other style) but not when doing a deep condition or protein treatment?
I understand that with protein treatments your hair should be completely clean/stripped, but wouldn't heat damage still be possible and just as damaging as it would be when drying a rollerset?
I'm just trying to understand why a heat protectant may be necessary only in some situations when indirect heat is applied.