Natural Hair • Pressed • Shi Salon

by glamazini on February 13, 2012 in Relaxed, Straightened, Stretched, Pressed, Blowdried


Last week I left you all with a “cliff hanger” with my natural hair.  I got pressed for the first time at Shi Salon in downtown St. Louis by the owner, Marie Simone.

Natural hair pressed

My experience at the salon was enjoyable. The receptionist gave me a tour before my appointment, and a stylist did a quick consultation before I got started. Once Marie came out, I was taken to the sink to get my hair washed.  If you want to see how I arrived at the salon check this post from last week.

After my wash, I was given a scalp massage then left to sit with the conditioner for a while.  The massage was a nice touch and I remember the conditioner had a mild tingle to it. Wonderful.  She used all Davines products.  I then moved over to Marie’s station where she blowdried, pressed and flat ironed my hair.  She used a Davines product before any of the heat styling.  Here’s an amazing photo of my hair 1/2 done:

Natural hair pressed

Cool huh?  When my hair was relaxed it was dark brown (I assume from the years of chemicals), but this time my hair was pitch black and kinda shocked me honestly.

Here am I right before she did the last piece:

Natural hair pressed

After the “press & set” was completed, Marie put me under the dryer with plastic wrap on my head. Why you ask? I shared with her that I sweat a lot in my scalp, so she was demonstrating the best way keep my hair super straight, especially at the roots.  FYI, if you wrap your hair ole school style, then wrap it with clear plastic wrap (as pictured below), you can sit under the dryer for 5 minutes to bring your roots and hair back to a sleek straight state.

Natural hair pressed

TADA! Here I am just before leaving the salon. I decided not to get much “set” in my “press and set”, and opted for a minimal flip and just sleek and straight.

Natural hair pressed

Marie also gave me a small trim, maybe an inch maximum.

Natural hair pressed

At this point I thought my hair looked entirely fake LOL!  Not only that, it felt fake … just saying.

Natural hair pressed

Once I was at home I snapped a few more shots of my new do.

Natural hair pressed

Like I said, my hair looked and felt fake to me.  I was so shocked by the results I think I was actually confused HA!  I’d NEVER seen my hair this straight and sleek, even with all the years while it was relaxed. I was also shocked at the lack of bulk, it literally felt like I’d purchased some weave and had it installed.  Marie did tell me that my hair was very healthy, so I’m assuming that had something to do with it … that and the products and technique that Marie used. Either way, I was totally perplexed by how my hair turned out.

Natural hair pressed

That picture above is a great shot of the trim and resulting shape.

Natural hair pressed

One last shot just to show you all my 17 week baby bump (finally).  *tee hee*

Natural hair pressed

Well it’s actually 2 weeks later and my hair is still like this, mostly because I’ve been super lazy, making sure I got my money’s worth, and had a stint down in the dumps.  The next few posts will be with my hair like this so if you love it there’s more in store.  I must confess I’ve been pretty underwhelmed with the straight hair but more on this later.

Until next time Glam Fam I wish you

Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Nappyness,

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1 glamazini February 13, 2012 at 11:19 am

LOL @ “assimilating into the borge”! Yeah, this isn’t my favorite look either.

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2 Vee February 21, 2012 at 2:12 pm

Its sad that i total get the Borg reference. In any case, your hair looks amazing but I wouldn’t have the nerve to do it.

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3 glamazini February 21, 2012 at 6:00 pm

LOL! Well it took me 10 years to do it and I’m probably gonna cut my hair later in the year (the only reason I decided to use heat).

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4 Zandria February 13, 2012 at 3:20 pm

Girl, I love your fake hair!! LOL You are too cute with that baby bump!

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5 glamazini February 14, 2012 at 10:30 am

Thank you :)

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6 MELISASource February 13, 2012 at 8:16 pm

Looking good lady!! So excited for you and the new arrival!! :)
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7 glamazini February 14, 2012 at 10:30 am

Thanks!

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8 Sug February 14, 2012 at 1:39 pm

WEAVE!!! O_o Your baby bump is mad cute tho but um, yeah, I don’t care about them hair pictures…it’s still a weave in the end. O_o

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9 glamazini February 14, 2012 at 2:10 pm

This AM the front piece got wet on the end & fro’ed up a bit o_O. I pinned it back & kept it pushin. :P guess I should wash my hair now huh …

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10 Kesha Brown February 17, 2012 at 5:08 pm

All I can say is – DAAAAANG your hair long! :-)

Looking good as always boo boo!
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11 glamazini February 18, 2012 at 9:41 am

Right. It’s still like this & I need to wash like yesterday. I’m still not used to straight hair on me & it’s not my fav so I’m slacking. #womp

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12 Shonda/Strickslady March 21, 2012 at 12:06 am

Beautiful! Thanks for the tip also. :tummyrub:

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