Welcome! I’m Naja, a licensed hairstylist and healthy hair enthusiast. I own a salon suite in Deptford, NJ 💆🏽♀️ called We Inspire Growth™️ (W.I.G Salon).
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From their website: The Blow Dryer Wide Tooth Comb Attachment mimics our Wide Tooth Comb, sporting smooth yet sturdy teeth gliding through wet or dry hair. The only difference is that the attachment can go on your blow dryer for ease of use when heat styling! This means you can channel hot air without heat damage while gently combing out kinks in your natural hair.
Thank you! 🫶🏽 If you want to see how it works on your hair before purchasing, they have a list of salons on their website. You can search by your location.
Great question! I believe you can but you may not have as much length retention. Without breaks of protective hairstyling, you risk the chance of needing more trims because your hair is exposed. Instead of silk pressing all year, I usually recommend blow drying if your texture is the type of texture that prefers to be stretched. My daughter gets her hair blow dried several times a year (because stretched hair tangles less). But we usually only flat iron once a year.
I used to get my hair permed when i was younger. However I decided to go natural at 18; My grandmother used to do them, but i dont trust myself or anybody else, I also got sick of the process and didn't want to risk health issues because of a perm.. I wanna start getting my hair silk pressed (don't want to go back to perms) because, even though I love my natural hair, having to keep up with it in its curly state is becoming a bit much, esp when I'm tired from work in the day + have school in the evening. I know continuous heat isn't good in the long run either (willing to stop at any time to allow my hair to grow back healthier if it ever calls for it), but how long should one wait in between silk presses to get one on a regular basis? Any product recommendations for maintenance?
I usually recommend doing silk presses only for short periods of time. It really depends on your lifestyle (working out for example)and weather in your area. You can get back to back presses as long as you set timeframes out of the year to do protective hairstyles. Or at least low manipulation hairstyles. Amika has an anti humidity spray called The shield that protects the hair from frizz during the week. I tell my clients do not under any circumstance use heat in between washes! So frizz prevention and proper wrapping at night is the key to maintaining a healthy silk press.
Hi, we are looking for the similar for my wife. We are moving from uk 🇬🇧 to New Jersey. She is independent beauty therapist in the uk so looking for the same kind of suits in NJ. I have few questions can i ask you pls? Would appreciate your opinion.
Welcome to New Jersey!! Definitely contact the Phenix salon suites in Deptford. They also have other locations as well. My landlords name is Paul. But I’m also here to help if your wife has any questions. I’m WeInspireGrowth on IG if y’all prefer to DM.
Thanks for the professional review. I just received my Pattern blow dryer. I highly recommend her hair care products. I've tried everything. The daily Hydrating Mist was the only waste of money. The products work exactly as advertised and feels salon quality.