Porsche19
New Member
I don't know what I'm doing wrong!
When I flat iron my hair, it gets straight, but I have so much tangling.
Also, my roots don't get straight.
So what I wind up doing is pressung my hair to get it straigher. I lose a lot of hair straightening my hair because the appliance can't get through it.
I detangle my hair before I use the damned things, I comb it and have no tanggles in each section, but when I put the flat iron/pressing comb in my hair, it's horrible. A lot of hair comes out. It looks good afterwards, but I know that it's not normal to have to go through this. I don't experience breakage afterwards,
It almost makes me want to relax so that I don't have this problem... so that I wouldn't have to use heat at all to straighten my hair.
I'm kinda afraid to do that because I'm already texturized and my hair is resistant on top of that. I run the risk of overprocessing and underprocessing it at that same time. If I leave it in my texturized hair too long, it'll be over processed.... if I leave it on my very resistant hair for too short of a time, it'll be underprocessed.
Advice on any part of this post would be greatly appreciated.
When I flat iron my hair, it gets straight, but I have so much tangling.
Also, my roots don't get straight.
So what I wind up doing is pressung my hair to get it straigher. I lose a lot of hair straightening my hair because the appliance can't get through it.
I detangle my hair before I use the damned things, I comb it and have no tanggles in each section, but when I put the flat iron/pressing comb in my hair, it's horrible. A lot of hair comes out. It looks good afterwards, but I know that it's not normal to have to go through this. I don't experience breakage afterwards,
It almost makes me want to relax so that I don't have this problem... so that I wouldn't have to use heat at all to straighten my hair.
I'm kinda afraid to do that because I'm already texturized and my hair is resistant on top of that. I run the risk of overprocessing and underprocessing it at that same time. If I leave it in my texturized hair too long, it'll be over processed.... if I leave it on my very resistant hair for too short of a time, it'll be underprocessed.
Advice on any part of this post would be greatly appreciated.