Saturday, August 1, 2009

Will this damage my hair?

i have big, poofy hair, and after a bad haircut, i cant be seen in public without straightening my hair (i now have bangs that only work with straight hair :D)



i only straighten my hair once a week, i use a heat protecting treatment when i straighten it, and i deep condition it once a week, but i've been doing this for about 2.5 /3 years. i've noticed my hair is getting kind of fried.



i'm going to get it trimmed so the unhealthy/poofy ends are off of it.



i love the way it looks when its straightened! but i dont want to damage my hair more!



oh and i have a Solia Ceramic Ionic straightening iron- so its not one of those cheap metal ones.



i love my hair straight....but i'm worried about damaging it....any tips?! thanks a lot!



Will this damage my hair?

My best suggestion is after you get any dead end cut off of it and it's completely healthy... try relaxing it.... or even better... they have a service called The Japanese hair straightening method... where they run a flat iron over your hair and it just stays straight permanently.. it takes longer than relaxing, but it's less harsher on your hair. :)



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more questions on this method.



Will this damage my hair?

It sounds like you might want to check into a permanent straighting from a beauty shop. I have known people who loved it!



Will this damage my hair?

All irons whether they are curling irons or flat irons damage hair. If you are in love with your hair straight, then you should go to the salon and discuss the benefit of having it professionally straightened. Especially if you straighten it every day. Not only will it look better all of the time, but it will also save you on time.



Will this damage my hair?

I have naturally curly hair and I flat iron it all the time. It does damage you hair some, but you have to make sure that you deep condition your hair, and treat it right. Also, please dont do a chemically straighten your hair. That damages it more. Also, if your hair is naturally poofy, you will still need to straighten it after the chemicals. Its not "wash and go". Work is still required.



Will this damage my hair?

Try a relaxer. If your flat iron has a heat setting turn it down at least 3 knotches. I think you should ask your hair stylist about a permanent straightning treatment it could really help you out.

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