But Massey, on the other hand, advises clients against heat styling altogether, "You’re replacing one bad habit for another. Think of your new hair as a newborn or like owning a designer piece of clothing that was tailored for you. You want to preserve it; you want to keep it alive," she says. "You’re not going to throw it in the wash with all your other clothes or iron it. Transfer that thought to your own organic hair fiber that grows out of your head. It’s priceless. Once you stop using heat on your hair, you will see it flourish. It may take some time, but a healthy head of hair is worth it."
最后,一些鼓励的话
Branch leaves us with some additional words of wisdom: "Now is the time to get to know your gorgeous natural hair — and keep it hydrated and healthy. Don't cut, bleach, or color your hair. If you’re not a professional expert or certified hair colorist, you’ll need to live with your new look until salons open up again," she explains. "And, you may have damaged the integrity of your scalp and hair. Think weak, thinning, tangling, breaking, dry, brittle, dullness, and lifeless hair. It’s just not worth the risk."