yes because you burn it more and more. everytime you straighten it.
It is both a physical and chemical change.
the acids chemical reaction for hair dying is that your hair will blow up!
Hair (newly grown) is a product of many (bio)chemical synthesis reactions.
Keratian is a temporary hair relaxer. Your hair grows out how it looks naturally, and the relaxer on the treated part of your hair fades after a while. Japanese straightening lasts for almost a year, and it works better than Keratin.
many of you out there don't want to spend a $100.00 on any styling products or a straightner just to straighten your hair. so i 'm going to give you a free eay way to do it in no time. step 1: wash your hair and after you shampoo it put on a silky conditioner in your hair if you want to. step 2: pat your hair dry with a towel. step 3: and keep on combing your hair every 30 minutes or so. hope you enjoy this free straightening trick beware this may not work for puffy hair.
Chemical Straightening costs vary based on the length of your hair, but it ranges from $80 to $140.
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Straightening.
It works on all types of hair but the results will vary according to your hair type. Your hair could look very frizzy or damaged after the chemical straightening if your hair is quite curly. A stronger chemical is used the more curlier your hair is which results in more damage in the end. Rather use a hair straightener whenever you want straight hair and let your curls work for you.
The straightening iron will probably do less damage to your hair than a straightening kit. The straightening kit contains chemicals, but a straightener is just heat.
A texturizer is a chemical hair straightening product that loosens the hair's curl without making it completely straight. Because it is a chemical hair straightener, it has many of the effects of a traditional hair relaxer.
Cutting hair and shampooing hair are purely physical changes. However curling or straightening hair involve chemical changes too (i.e. sulfur crosslinks move). Dyeing hair is also chemical.
Straightening hair does not damage color if one follows the straightening directions. For frequently asked questions about hair straightening visit http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip086.htm.
An advantage of permanently straightening hair is that it saves time. Potential disadvantages of permanently straightening hair is that is can cause hair to dry out, split, or be prone to frizz.
Get yourself a good hair straightening iron. Then follow these steps: 1. Wash and blow dry hair thoroughly. 2. Take the straightening iron and, starting at the roots and moving outward, pull small chunks of hair slowly through the straightener. Repeat until all of your hair is straight. There are also chemical straightening products available. Check with your local beauty supply store or discount store. My daughter uses both methods. Once a year she uses the chemical straightener and daily uses the straightening iron.
Just as 'safe' to if you would be using any heat on your hair. It will not be any more damaging to if you were just straightening. Make sure you use a hair protector and you will be fine! :)
No, straightening your hair does not stop it from growing. Your hair is made of dead cells--a straightener tends to damage the ends of your hair, which leads to what is termed 'dead ends'. If you straighten it, be sure to trim the dead ends regularly, depending on your hair and it's length. An alternative is to have your hair chemically straightened, which should always be done by a hair care professional. In either case, be sure to talk to your hair dresser. See related links for an article on chemical straightening.