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Malexandre
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Joined: Sep 25 2012
Location: dc
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Points: 1257
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 7:59pm |
How do you keep the natural hair blended with straight hair while avoiding heat damage? If you have a specific technique please share cause I don't get it.
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MarilynMakeeba
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Joined: Dec 16 2013
Location: Georgia
Status: Offline
Points: 160
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 8:56pm |
Malexandre wrote:
How do you keep the natural hair blended with straight hair while avoiding heat damage? If you have a specific technique please share cause I don't get it. | You can use a heat protector product, protein treatments and try not to leave too much out for blending. Heat damage comes from over manipulating the hair with your heated instrument. It's not the heat that is damaging, it's too much of the heat. Or leave no hair out at all. Hope this helps...
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Princess Grace
Elite Member
Joined: Feb 10 2011
Location: On Your Mind
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Points: 137556
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 9:11pm |
I know you said she doesn't come to you on a regular basis, but her hair looks soooooooooo dry. I bet she keep her weave flat ironed to the heavens though 
She need a closure and a applicator bottle to get some oil on them tresses, I just wanna dip her head in olive oil for 7 days and 7 nights. 
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miiszjanae
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Joined: Jul 22 2009
Location: Bronx, NY
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Points: 12180
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 9:34pm |
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Princess Grace
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Joined: Feb 10 2011
Location: On Your Mind
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Points: 137556
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 9:40pm |
Sadly I am serious    How do you just let your hair get dry and unloved like that? I see why them natural people be after people now. I wish one of them would follow her with some shea butter, coconut oil, a how to moisturize booklet and lecture her about not using weave to cover your mistakes.
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virginhairofficial
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Joined: Feb 17 2014
Location: phila
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Posted: Feb 17 2014 at 9:54pm |
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iChinaaBanks
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Joined: Feb 01 2013
Location: LilKim WigVault
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Points: 2787
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Posted: Feb 18 2014 at 3:14am |
Princess Grace wrote:
I know you said she doesn't come to you on a regular basis, but her hair looks soooooooooo dry. I bet she keep her weave flat ironed to the heavens though
She need a closure and a applicator bottle to get some oil on them tresses, I just wanna dip her head in olive oil for 7 days and 7 nights.  | *backflips into hell*
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Brjasuga51
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Joined: May 07 2013
Location: NYC
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Points: 33084
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Posted: Feb 18 2014 at 7:31am |
Princess Grace wrote:
Sadly I am serious    How do you just let your hair get dry and unloved like that? I see why them natural people be after people now. I wish one of them would follow her with some shea butter, coconut oil, a how to moisturize booklet and lecture her about not using weave to cover your mistakes.
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PG....this is why I will always say natural hair is not for everybody. Some people don't know how to care their hair (keep it moisturized and trimmed)
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ashiasweet
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Joined: Nov 07 2013
Location: minneapolis
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Posted: Feb 18 2014 at 8:30am |
Looks nice but if she natural her edges will eventually burn off from cobstanly blending...tru as t me I know
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MinnyMiss16
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Posted: Feb 18 2014 at 9:43am |
So can I see the other side, where you left the leave out orrrrr no?
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