Everything I've Learned From Getting My First Professional Silk Press
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I got my first professional silk press this past February, and it changed how I think about straight hair completely.
For years, I did my own version at home: wash, dry, flat iron, done. What my stylist does is a completely different process, and once I saw the difference in the results, I understood why people swear by getting this done professionally instead of DIYing it.
What Is a Silk Press
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A silk press is a flat-ironing technique that leaves natural hair bone straight, silky, and shiny without any chemical relaxer involved. It's completely temporary. Your natural curl pattern is still underneath, just smoothed out until your next wash day.
My stylist starts with a wash and a deep condition, then puts me under a steamer for about 30 to 40 minutes. After that, she rinses the conditioner out, trims my ends, and only then starts the actual pressing process. That steaming step is the part I never knew I was missing. It's what makes the difference between hair that just looks straight and hair that actually looks silky, glassy, and healthy.
Silk Press vs. Blowout: What's the Difference
A blowout is just the blow-dry step. A silk press takes that same blow-dried hair and adds a slow, sectioned flat-iron pass with steam and deep conditioning built in beforehand. That extra process is what gives a silk press its shine and its staying power. A blowout might frizz up by the next day. A silk press, done right, holds its shape for weeks.
How Long Does a Silk Press Last
During the cooler months, a silk press holds up beautifully for a good while with barely any effort. Summer is a different story, especially here in the Midwest, where humidity does not play fair. If you're getting a silk press anytime between May and September, plan on doing more to protect it than you would in October.
The Product That Changed Everything: Anti-Humectants
This was the single biggest lesson my stylist taught me. If you live somewhere humid, you need an anti-humectant in your routine, not just a regular oil or serum. Humectants pull moisture from the air into your hair, which is exactly what causes frizz and reversion. An anti-humectant does the opposite. It blocks that moisture out.
My stylist uses the Kérastase Gloss Absolu Glaze Drops Anti-Frizz Hair Oil on my hair, and it's made a real difference. She also recommends Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray, which is specifically built to block humidity before you even blow-dry.
Before switching to an actual anti-humectant routine, I used to have to flat iron my leave-out every single day just to keep it looking presentable. Now, I can go almost a full month without touching a flat iron.
Anti-Humidity Hairsprays Worth Trying
Beyond the oil, a good anti-humidity hairspray is worth adding into your rotation. A few I've tried or had recommended to me:
Joico Heat Hero Glossing Thermal Protector
I do like the results, but it can leave hair feeling a little sticky if you use too much.
Color Wow Dream Coat
My go-to, and the one my stylist recommends most.
Kenra Professional's anti-humidity spray
a solid, more affordable option.
Sexy Hair's anti-humidity spray
Another one worth trying if you want to compare a few before settling in.
Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine spray
For my everyday heat protectant, I stick with Color Wow, and I keep a Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine spray in rotation too, since it's an easy drugstore option that still gets the job done.
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