HOW TO USE HEAT WITHOUT THE DAMAGE!

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In this video I'm sharing how to use heat without the damage.  After getting really bad heat damage a few years ago, I decided to learn as much as I could about this topic.  So I'm spilling allll the goods in this video! I guarantee you're going to learn something new!

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I definitely use heat every wash day(biweekly or monthly). I use my Revair to keep my hair stretched. I use chi silk infusion and have never gotten heat damage.

stephanie
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I have been watching CynDoll here on YouTube growing her hair and she blow dries EVER week....She shows her curls almost every if not every time before she blows dries it(on high)...I am no longer scared of heat...:)....Thank You for more tips....

rdejlee
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My daughter is 16 in just over a week and she wants her hair flat ironed. This is the second time she’s going to have it done in her entire life and it looks as though I’m going to have to do it. I can’t thank you enough for this info - even for myself as I suffered heat damage last year and had to start my journey again. You’re an angel 😊

thegreencord
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I absolutely do use heat. My favorite go to protector is Design Essentials HCO spray and Design Essential's Silk Essentials serum. It has never fail me yet.

EmmatineUkwuoma
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I want to use heat on my natural hair because I’m so tired of wearing a curly natural hair style. I’m tired of the shrinkage and sometimes I get disgusted. I don’t want to relax my hair but I’d love to try a silk press. I thank you for sharing.

barbarahodges
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OMG! I need this. I have recently decided to be a straight natural...again. I use heat WEEKLY. I have purchased every expensive thing to help minimize the damage (Revair, Dyson Corrale, K18 bond builder). They help out a ton (especially that K18 my hair is literally improving with each use despite all the heat) but always looking for more tips and tricks. So I'd say the K18 is my one thing that saves my hair. It's 10x better than Olaplex. Thanks!

cfoster
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I needed this one! I have had to cut out heat damage more than once. 🥺

audrariley
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Thank you for this! You addressed my biggest concern heat use/damage. I do protein treatments but my hair is so thin and fragile, breaks easily. I always like your videos before watching because I know the content is going to be worthwhile.

mfonix
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As always, wonderful tips! Yes, I do use heat and like you suggest, I use heat protectants in phasing… before the first heat pass and again before the final heat pass. My hair has responded beautifully. Also, I don’t use heat any higher than 375 degrees. This has made a world of a difference. Thanks again!! Looking. Forward to your next video!

tanyas
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I’ve been natural off and on since 2009 and I’ve learned that my curl pattern changed 3-4 times after each big chop. I was able to grow my hair long and healthy, but I did not like how my hair changed and the heat made my curl pattern very loose. Now that I finally have my super tight curls back I wouldn’t dare risk flat ironing my hair for a temporary look. I’ll just grab a straight wig. Great video!!! I love your content and can’t wait to see more videos.

Jessiejessreal
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I've been growing my hair back for over a year since chemo and have used heat 2x. My hair texture has changed so I don't use heat nearly as much. Just ponytail it

yourbreezyness
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I use to consider myself a "straight natural" until about 3 years ago. I chopped off my damaged ends over time. My current styles allow me to put moisture (water) in my hair throughout the week. I havent put heat in my hair for over a year and I've never had so much growth. Ive realized that Im not 3c but 4a/4b. And now my hair has changed to low porosity. Which I'm loving. I'm not saying I'll never use heat again, but the cost-benefit ratio isn't hitting at the moment. If I want hang time, I'll stretch my hair (african threading, twisted buns, and braids), or wear a wig. Great video 💕

aken
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After I decided to leave my hair natural a year ago I haven't used heat. I might use it some day. These tips are very helpful. Thanks. 😌

InfoLunix
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Yah I usually put a moisturizer and heat protection spray before I blow dry my hair so I can open my hair cuticles then seal it with a seal in with a seal in. And I actually wash my hair like every 3 days tbh and then Blowdry it. It’s actually growing surprising. The dyson blow dryer is amazing 🤩

kassandria
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I used heat last week for the first time in my two years of natural. Thanks for sharing again 🙏🏾 🙂

emeldanjiki
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I straighten our hair only once in winter for our bdays. I started using Chi protection in Feb & I loved it. Thanks for the video.

CHEERWKU
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Hiya Sis! Yup...no heat for my tresses. When I'd initially cut out the heat (over 10 yrs ago) from my hair regimen, my hair responded so well that it grew to great lengths! It was well over halfway down my back at the longest. The only times heat was used was by my stylist to do hair treatments. I would also use it for wrap-set hairstyles; that happened 2-3 a year. The rest of the time I'd do my own heatless treatments (body heat only). Seemed to work well for me.

disaj
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I use heat in my regiment. It’s about 20%. Most times, I wash my hair and put them into 4-6 twists to moisturize and dry. I use the Reverse air dryer to stretch it. If I want a straighter look in a couple of days I use my Ion Pro steamer (with a heat protectant on 375). I have fine 3b-3c curls, , I think lol it gets confusing with all of these hair types. I do not like bone straight (anymore) I prefer to keep a loose bouncy curl. Once I use the pro steam iron, I put my hair in 4-5 Bantus knots to get the loose curl. Because I use it sparingly, I have not experienced any heat damage. I do need to do protein treatments. Love your channel, I watch but I don’t comment lol. Thank you for sharing. I learn a lot.

wholeheartedlyforthelord
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Straight-hair natural here! I use heat every two weeks and press my hair with a hot comb….yes, you read it correctly. I find that flatirons do more damage to my fine strands because I can’t control the heat. A hot comb cools over time and the hair at the bottom of a section doesn’t get as much heat as my roots. One thing that has helped me is the 2-min aphogee protein treatment every other wash day. I also like elasticity treatments such as ouidad and moknowshair curl restoring treatment. I use to think my hair didn’t like protein….but now I realize that it does ok with moisturizing protein treatments like ORS hair Mayo, and 2-min aphogee product.

DS-Trina
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I do the heat protectant layering too! I use a lotion type for blow drying then a serum type for flat ironning. I don't get sleek results but I want more of a volumous look anyways. I also still seal at the end with a light serum to help avoid early reversion. I'd like to think I'm also sealing in any moisture but I'm not sure about that.

As always thanks for the science beyond it!

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