No, straightening will take more of a toll. Especially as most people who use a straightener use it routinely, every day.
Curling It With A Curling Iron Damages Your Hair More . _____________ Whichever tool is turned up to the highest temperature will be the more damaging one.
Usually a "Cut & Finish" means a Hair Cut and a Blow-Dry Style. More than likely, a curling iron style or a flat iron service are extra.
Using a curling iron or a flat iron on hair to style it may look flattering, but often causes more damage than good. The damage is about equal, with the edge towards a flat iron being more harmful.
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! :)
You use what is called a straightening iron. It is recommended to use heat protection since it will not damage your hair as much. For more information, visit your local hairdresser.
There are many hair straightening products out there so hair does not burn when straightened. I personally use Chi, but you can find more almost anywhere.
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.
As a professional hairstylist, I feel the curling iron is better and quicker for a more effective curl. In terms of less damage to the hair, I choose hot rollers with the "felt" lining.
Well you should watch what you eat and try to eat more protein and less saturated fat. Try to avoid straightening and curling your hair because that will stop it growing. try not to get split ends because you will have to have them cut of and then you will have to get them cut of again.
When you use a flat iron on wet hair you cause more damage to the hair. You are literally frying the hair. It takes longer because it will be drying the hair but not straightening it.
the heat of the iron causes your ends to break, normally called split ends. the split ends keep the hair from growing and staying healthy. that's why it is good to get a trim once a month to keep the damage hair away and allow your hair to grow healthy. so when you straighten it and it gets damaged because of the heat's is best for you to get a trim.
No not really, of course everytime you straighten your hair it does damage it a bit but so long as you use a protecting spray on your hair and wash it more than twice a week then you will be fine :)