
When considering any type of hairstyle one must take precautions by knowing there own type of hair and how it responds to various circumstances such as heat and chemicals.
Personally, when I am in search of a new hairstyle I take into consideration the state in which my hair is in at that time. When specifically wanting a natural hair blow out I make sure my hair is:
- not damaged/ or dried out
- all split ends are trimmed
- hair is well moisturized and conditioned
- conditioner (WEN or Garnier Fructis - both products amazing on all hair)
- hot oil
- blow dryer with concentrator
- round brush
- butterfly clips/ hair clips
I begin my process by co-washing my hair ( wash hair as you normally would using conditioner only)
- After hair is freshly washed,
- Apply hot oil (hair oil heated under HOT water) place shower cap over allow to sit 10-15mins and rinse
- Begin sectioning the hair into 4 sections securing hair with clips on top
- Once hair is sectioned begin de-tangling hair(comb hair from ends and work up to the roots) by sections starting with the the two back sections. ( If hair is more coarse sub-section the four sections into smaller parts)
- Apply a heat protect-ant to avoid extreme heat damage ( I personally use grape-seed oil because it withstands high heat/temps without burning
- Prep blow dryer by placing the concentrator(causes heat to flow in a specific intense direction) on the end
- Begin blowing out each section starting at the root and working down to the ends working the blow dryer and round brush in sync as your blow drying downwards along the shafts of the hair.(wrapping the hair on the round brush at the root, stroking the brush in a circular motion that rolls backwards towards you)
- One section at a time creating smaller sections within the section for an easier blow out( I use medium heat with medium intensity) for more coarse hair I recommend high heat with a low to medium intensity
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all sections are completely blown out
- Apply a lite moisturizer, oil, or cream that will not weigh the hair down to enjoy a bouncier flow of hair
Definition of co-washing-Washing hair as you would normally minus the shampoo
Dominican blowouts
Natural Black hair care