I flatironed on damp hair this morning (pic)...

Spidergul

Well-Known Member
Not sure if it has already been asked in the 10+ pages...but what flat iron did you use and what protectorant? Thank, by the way you hair is Gorgeous!!!
 

PoeticJustice

Active Member
Not sure if it has already been asked in the 10+ pages...but what flat iron did you use and what protectorant? Thank, by the way you hair is Gorgeous!!!


She used Silk elements for heat protectant and the flat iron is a Solia she has. I think she said 1 3/4 inch.
 

coripixie

New Member
this came out so beautifully! it looks so shiny and thick.
i'm a 4a natural and i also just tried this method. i don't usually have much of a problem flat ironing my hair, but doing it damp made the whole process go so much faster. my hair was less tangled at the ends and i had no breakage when i used a fine tooth comb to do the chase method. i also didn't have to use such small sections to get it straight. a week later it still feels moisturized.
i love this method!!
 

ShiShiPooPoo

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Thanks AGAIN for the wonderful compliments.

This phenomena goes against everything I ever thought about flatironing. Today my hair is still very straight and smooth and does not at all feel dry.
I owe alot of this to L'anza products and faithfully DC'ing every week without fail. My hair is doing so much better.

I can't believe how long this thread is!!!!!
 

Makenzie

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WOOOOOOW, your hair looks awesome.:love4:

I have never heard of this before, but am going to research it.
 

ShiShiPooPoo

Well-Known Member
this came out so beautifully! it looks so shiny and thick.
i'm a 4a natural and i also just tried this method. i don't usually have much of a problem flat ironing my hair, but doing it damp made the whole process go so much faster. my hair was less tangled at the ends and i had no breakage when i used a fine tooth comb to do the chase method. i also didn't have to use such small sections to get it straight. a week later it still feels moisturized.
i love this method!!

It took me 10 minutes to do as opposed to 20 or more. Do you have a picture?

Also, I noticed the same thing about less tangling and I was able to run a comb through it without ANY type of popping or snagging or anything!!
 

Caramela

New Member
It looks wonderful! I have tried it too and I love it. I don't do it often but I love the way my hair feels afterwards :yep:
 
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