Removing Frizz From Heat Resistant Synthetic Fiber
Posted by JR on Nov 19th 2019
Removing frizz from High heat synthetic fiber
due to the nature of high heat synthetic fibers, frizzing can occur. Frizzing is caused by friction as well as tension or pulling in the fiber.
Items Needed:
- Jon Renau HD Smooth Detangler
- Jon Renau Heat Treat Thermal Spray
- Flat iron
- Wide tooth comb
- Canvas block head
- T-pins
Step 1:
Secure system on canvas block head with t-pins. Assess the level of frizz. If frizz and tangling is mild, try flat ironing first.
Step 2:
Avoiding the cap, spray 3-5 pumps of HD Smooth Detangler focusing on mid lengths to ends. Comb with Jon Renau wide tooth comb.
Step 3:
Start at the nape, take a 1 inch section and apply steam for 3 seconds to damaged areas. Allow to cool and dry completely.
Step 4:
To protect fiber from heat tools, spray Heat Treat Thermal Spray (1-2 pumps)
Step 5:
Flat iron fiber (270° - 280°F)
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