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Silk pressing is a way to smooth and straighten your hair without the use of chemicals. Silk pressing is superior to the old “hot comb” method as it does not use heavy oils that can make the hair stiff. You can achieve this salon look at home by first cleansing and moisturizing hair, then using your flat iron to straighten the hair, one small section at a time.
Steps
Cleansing and Moisturizing Your Hair
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1Wash with a clarifying shampoo. In order to achieve a smooth silk press, your hair needs to be free from residue. Wash your hair thoroughly using a clarifying shampoo, and rinse.[1]
- Clarifying shampoo is a powerful shampoo that removes buildup and residue from hair.
- Look for clarifying shampoo at your local beauty supply store.
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2Wash with a moisturizing shampoo. To further cleanse your hair and add a bit of moisture, you will need to wash your hair a second time. This time, use a moisturizing shampoo. Work the shampoo into your hair from root to tip, and then rinse.[2]Advertisement
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3Apply a deep conditioner. Rather than using heavy oils or grease, a silk press starts with very moist hair to create smooth hair with lots of movement. After you have washed your hair, apply a deep conditioner. Leave this product on for 3-5 minutes, then rinse.[3]
- You may want to apply an additional leave-in conditioner for even more moisture.
- If you want, you can also apply a little bit of argan oil to your hairline to prevent breakage.
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4Use a heat-protection product. Silk pressing your hair involves straightening your hair under very high heat, so it is important to protect it. Apply a heat protectant product to the hair, starting about ½ inch from your roots and moving to the ends.[4]
- Heat protectants come in gel, mousse, or spray form.
- Look for a heat protectant at your local beauty supply store.
Straightening Your Hair
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1Blow-dry your hair in sections. Divide your hair into 4 sections, securing each section with a clip. Then using a flat brush, carefully blow out your hair, one section at a time. Place the brush on the underside of your hair, and marry your blowdryer to the brush, on top of your hair. Slide the brush and blowdryer down the length of your hair. Repeat this process until all of your hair is dry.[5]
- Part your hair down the middle, and then across the top to create four quadrants of hair.
- Secure each section with a squeeze clip or ponytail holder.
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2Heat your flat iron and divide your hair. Set your flat iron to 400–450 °F (204–232 °C), and give it some time to heat up. Re-divide your hair into four sections, and resecure each section with a clip. For best results, you will need to use a titanium or ceramic flat iron.[6]
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3Separate out a 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) swatch of hair with a comb. Run the comb across the section, parallel to your hairline. Resecure the rest of that section with a clip.[7]
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4Flat iron the 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) swatch of hair until it's straight. Carefully run your flat iron over the 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) thick swath, starting at your scalp and moving to the tips. You should not need to go over this swath of hair more than once or twice.[8]
- It can be helpful to use two mirrors to avoid burning your neck.
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5Repeat this process until all of your hair has been straightened. Divide off another 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) swatch, immediately above the swath you just straightened, and resecure the rest. Flat iron this swath, and repeat.[9]
- Continue until that section is finished, and move on to other back section.
- When both back sections are complete, complete each front section, one at a time.
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6Style your hair as desired. When you have this process done in a salon, they usually finish by trimming the ends of your hair. If you are comfortable cutting your hair, you can do so. Otherwise, you can use your flat iron to simply curl the ends of your hair under (which disguises any frayed tips). Then style your hair as desired.[10]
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7Wrap your hair at night to maintain the style. Since you have not used heavy oils or grease to achieve this look, you hair will not stiffen. If properly maintained, you can keep this look for up to three weeks. Every night before bed, wrap your hair in a silk scarf or wear a silk nightcap.[11]
References
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