How To: Silk Press On 4C Natural Hair | No Blow Dryer | Comb Chase Method

  • Posted on 28 July, 2022
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Hi guys!!! Today I'm showing you how I silk press my 4C hair at home. I'll also be showing the products I use to achieve shiny, silky, straight, frizzy free natural hair. If you have any question, please don't hesitate to ask below. Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this video❤️

Hey everyone welcome back to my channel today, i'll be still pressing, my hair and i'm starting by unraveling these plates. I washed and conditioned my hair and put in these braids to air dry. I'Ve had them for two days now and to keep my hair moisturized. I'Ve been using the natural hair oil from pure organic empire, and i should tell you it's amazing: it moisturizes the hair and the scalp stimulates hair growth and leaves the hair, shiny and soft and is blended with fenugreek cheddar wood, peppermint, ginger, lavender, aloe vera, rosemary avocado, Guava and onion oil, which all helps in stimulating hair growth. What i'm doing right now is taking down the braids one by one using a right tail, comb, i'm being gentle with the hair, most especially the ends so that i prevent breakage. What'S on your mind, so this is how the hair looks with all the braids out and i'm going in with my straightening comb. Now, i'm just switching it on i'm not sure about the temperature, but i think it's about 450 degrees fahrenheit, which is about 232 degrees. Delicious and now i'm sectioning off a small section at the back tying the rest away and wrecking through that section with my fingers so that it's nice and detangled, i'm going in with the olive oil hair, protectant hair serum. Applying a few drops on the section and working it in so that it's evenly distributed, i'm now coming through the section with the straightening brush, it's called a straightening brush, but it doesn't actually straighten the hair that gives it a blown out. Look i'm going in a few more times with a comb. You don't want to miss any tangles, because those pieces won't lie during the straightening process. I'M doing the same thing with this section. Applying the heat protectant and going in with the straightening branches is what you're saying this is who can bother with this? This is how i look in my gaze and the next. I use flat ironing i'm now sectioning off my hair to acquire the best look press. I recommend you work on small sections of hair, i'm using the comb chest method, simply running the comb through the hair right in front of the iron holding the hair in place. I'M clamping the flat end of the section of the hair near the roots and slowly gliding. It all the way down the length of the hair. Don'T leave the straightener in one place for too long as it will burn your hair. I'M going to continue this process to the rest of the hair until i've straightened it all. The comb chest method is a great method to use to flat and fragile hair, as it requires only one pulse, limiting the heat you apply on your hair. If you want to achieve a good silk brush, your hair must be thoroughly washed to remove any product buildup and that this will allow you get a seal press with body and movement. The hair must also be well conditioned and hydrated before any heat process. This will help your silk brush reach its full potential and, lastly, don't use any oils or happy products before getting a silk press clogged hairfully, because they're never good, so don't be afraid to let your hair breathe a little before heading for your treatment. The results will be totally worth it. What you're saying this is not enough. This is a final look and i'm so happy how it turned out. It turned out so good, so smooth, silky straight and flowy. I also love the fact that it's still full and has body. Lastly, i go in with my favorite hair oil from pure organic empire. I love applying it in my hair and scalp because it stimulates blood saturation, bringing nutrients to the scalp, nourishing the hair and stimulating hair growth. Thank you guys. So much for watching, don't forget to subscribe, see you in my next one bye,

Muwanguzi Christine: Wawoo I like the way your making it process by process.but be very careful not to burn your skin.l love your hair dear

Joyce Norah: Keep it up dia

Ida Semugabi: So wonderful. Would you like to share the products you use in video it was fast

Ampeire Faith bombadia: So does it still remain in natural

nabachwa mercy: Looking good **

Rachael Nakimbugwe: thanks always, but will it go back to its natural state

Pure Organic Empire: I love what I am seeing

Najjemba Phiona: Waaaaaawo Nice hair sweetheart

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