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... Read moreHaving experienced my first silk press on natural 4C hair, I can attest to how transformative it is when done right. One of the key steps I found crucial was fully blow-drying my hair before the straightening process. Using a quality blowout spray such as the Amika Brooklyn Bombshell Blowout Spray made a significant difference by providing heat protection and enhancing smoothness. The spray helped to detangle and prepare the hair cuticles, reducing breakage and frizz during heat styling. After the blow-dry, I used a flat iron at a moderate temperature to straighten small sections for even, sleek results without damaging my natural coils. Another tip I highly recommend is starting with freshly washed, deep-conditioned hair to retain moisture. Since 4C hair is naturally delicate and prone to dryness, it’s essential to seal in moisture immediately after washing and maintain regular hydration. Before the silk press, I gently applied a leave-in conditioner and a light oil to lock in moisture. Post-press, using a soft scarf or satin bonnet overnight helped prolong the style without disrupting the sleekness. Lastly, detangling with a spray de brushing tool or spray designed for natural hair enhanced the process by minimizing tugging and breakage. The silk press not only gave my 4C hair a stunning, straight look but also boosted my confidence while maintaining the health of my natural hair. Overall, patience, the right products, and proper technique are essential for silk pressing 4C hair for the first time or regularly. This method supports a smooth, shiny finish and complements a healthy hair journey.