Hey Curlies,
I have yet to straighten my hair because I am still learning new ways to complete the process with minimum heat damage. This happens when the hair strands are broken down and extreme amounts of heat are used. This permanently straightens the hair.
To help minimize damage, it is always best to use a heat protectant. That way, once the straightened hair is washed, it will revert back to it’s curly state.
Lots of women who are natural decided to straighten their hair every now and then to achieve a new look. I am all for this! I think that this is one of the best things about being natural is its versatility.
Now what’s the difference from heat damaged hair and heat trained hair? Let’s take a look.
Heat Damaged Hair:
- Look going for: A straight and sleek look temporarily
- The results: Hair that has been under extreme temperatures and will not revert back to it’s curly state, it will continue to stay straight or a looser curl pattern will appear even when washed
- Look going for: A straight look that will be permanent
- The results: Hair continues to stay straight at does not curl back up even when washed
Things to remember:
- Proteins break at 311 degrees F
- Hair loses water at 122-248 degrees F
- Hair burns at 451 degrees F
I guess it depends on what one considers 'DAMAGE'.
I don't really rep the natural hair community. I prefer thinking of myself as relaxer free. It's more accurate. Even though I have not colored my hair or "heat trained" my hair, I prefer to blow out my hair before braiding it. I am learning my hair & loving being free of all the rules.