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25 Responses to “HOW I FLAT IRON PT. 4/4”

  1. TheTruthisHair
    6:24 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    This helps me catch all the hair as much as possible with ONE pass through. Without it I have to pass through each part multiple times.

  2. RUSereeus
    7:01 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    Hi! I love your vids, I’ve been watching all day. :)

    One question: does the comb-chasing have any purpose besides letting you know when your hair is tangled? For instance, does it make your ends come out smoother?

  3. TheTruthisHair
    7:56 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    I don’t like using tool that are automatic. I rather do it manually myself. If I feel like the brush or comb is pulling my hair I can stop it immediately and not pull through my hair.

  4. erica18cat
    8:56 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    do you think the insyler can damage your hair ?

  5. 876kerry
    8:58 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    Great! i love your style. The Rosemary is good i always use it.

  6. jimmyeatscake1
    9:35 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    i love ur hair :] lol when u showed ur NG i was like whoa ! i get that much about every 2 months but my hair is easy to brake off so yah… :[ but yah anywho keep doing what ur doing coz… u have saved alot of heads form the evil WEAVE lol

    ~with love elaine~

  7. aprilobsession25
    10:27 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    ooh okay thats cool i just started texlaxing but the lady told me every 8 weeks….. she used the alter ego one and i loved it…. my hair is looking really big and thank u for ur video cause now im learning how to deal with this big hair…..

  8. TheTruthisHair
    11:21 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    Thank you I love you tooo!!! I “texlax every three months and I use a “gentle texture softner” and I DIY.

  9. aprilobsession25
    11:51 pm on February 2nd, 2010

    i love love love you…….. how often do you relax and wat relaxer do you use do u get it profesionally done or diy????

  10. pinkpeachie1
    12:44 am on February 3rd, 2010

    You know I just had a thought that thing they do to hair when I get a blowout plus flat iron I typically see alot of smoke that can’t be good huh….

  11. TheTruthisHair
    1:07 am on February 3rd, 2010

    …and that’s all that matter!

  12. much2sincere
    1:17 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Thanks…I wasn’t quite sure about how often to wash my hair because before I sought the help of youtube and other sites, I was washing my hair like every two to three weeks. Now I have been trying to wash (with sulfate free shampoo) or co-wash every week (which can be a chore). But like you said it takes time if you want long, beautiful hair. Again thanks for your help. If no one else appreciates what you are doing I DO!

  13. TheTruthisHair
    1:45 am on February 3rd, 2010

    When I straighten it every 14-21 days. If I airdry and do a braidout or bun I co-wash every week.

  14. much2sincere
    2:00 am on February 3rd, 2010

    I was wondering how often do you wash your hair?

  15. junekanyi
    2:40 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Thanks for this video girl, I like what you’re doing u show us that we don’t always need expensive products to have nice hair there a bunch of cheap and natural alternatives out there

  16. alego26
    3:34 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Sorry typing issues. My hair look like that it is dead sea dull. I soak my hair with olive oil and leave in conditioners and I am very happy with the results. I have natural hair and it love,love oils.

  17. alego26
    4:07 am on February 3rd, 2010

    I think it depend on your texture as far as the oil requirements. I flat iron with Paul Mitchell super skinny and silk elements mega silk

  18. TheTruthisHair
    4:54 am on February 3rd, 2010

    When dealing with coconut oil YOU NEED A VERY LITTLE. I know a lot of people overdose on the oils but you just need a little. There is but so much oil your hair can absorb at one time so you have to “feed” it little bits at a time. So if it’s staining your clothes you are putting way tooooooo much.

  19. TheTruthisHair
    5:08 am on February 3rd, 2010

    I did not put tooo much oil, I put a very little. You think my hair looks dirty?

    I am offering a way to protect your hair while looking cute. (don’t I look cute?) LOL! If I want that light fluffy look which I think your talking about I would do a rollerset. But something like flat iron with that direct heat I need to protect my hair. It’s all about your personal choice and what you are willing to sacrifice to have long healthy hair. But my hair is neither oily or heavy right now.

  20. melbluvtouch
    5:09 am on February 3rd, 2010

    the only thing i dont think is good is that with all that oil your hair just ends up feeling and looking dirty and heavy. Yes it protects and moisturizes the hair, but I think putting too much oil ruins the entire style.

  21. jcanto2008
    5:58 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Does the coconut oil ever mess up your clothing? and if so how do you get the stains out? – Great tutorial!!

  22. TheTruthisHair
    6:52 am on February 3rd, 2010

    It’s the little things that make a big difference!

  23. miZZPortah
    7:28 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Thanks for posting a flat iron video. I have always struggled with getting my hair straight but now I realize that I need to separate my hair into smaller sections. Duh! LOL! Thanks again.

  24. luvnme84
    8:04 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Girl i love your hair… 5*

  25. TheTruthisHair
    9:00 am on February 3rd, 2010

    Yes I am done with no heat. The winter time is when I focus on flat ironing because it’s easier to keep it straight. I will go the entire summer with no heat again with box braids.

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