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Aalize said:
Do any naturals here blow dry their hair(to make it straight) ? If so what product do you use to protect from damage and maintain moisture?
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I wonder the same thing. I was thinking of using low heat instead of high hot heat. Can natural hair get straight with a blowdryer? Will blowdrying on low heat be effective as long as youre gentle?
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I think you've bumped every blowdrying thread we have! /images/graemlins/rofl.gif
I don't like blowdrying with heat. I prefer to straighten by air drying or blowdrying on cold then flatironing. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
hot blow dryer + iron = crispy, brittle hair
I never mastered the fine art of rollersetting natural hair so I can't give you a comparison of that method vs. blowdrying. /images/graemlins/ohwell.gif
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I know... /images/graemlins/laugh.gif blowdrying was on my mind and I decided to do a big search on it. HEEHEE! /images/graemlins/spinning.gif I'm just tired of rollersetting...my arms get worn out! /images/graemlins/ohwell.gif
That's exactly what I was thinking about...blowdrying my hair on cold...do u think that will get my hair straight? Well to answer my own question /images/graemlins/grin.gif, it shouldnt hurt, I'll just try it and see. I just wanna avoid as much heat as possible. i've really been benefitting from using no heat for the past few months! /images/graemlins/smile.gif
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Blowdrying on cold and flatironing is what I do. The air pressure knocks the big droplets off and the cold air does actually does help to evaporate the rest.
Blowdrying on cold will not get your hair straight, though.