Flat irons are not good for your hair, but as your hair is dead (non living) it may not matter provided you od not mind if your hair breaks off.
Well, it's pretty self explanatory. A flat iron will flatten or straighten your hair, while a curling iron will make your hair curly.
Ya! I have SUPER thick hair, and I use it so much! I sold my flat iron and my curler. But I kept my mini flat iron.
Yes it can but not too much.Tma(take my advise) try as much as you can to not flat iron it. It is healthier for your hair.
A hot iron will get hotter because hot rollers come off the heating element when you add them to your hair, but the flat iron has the heating element touching your hair at all times with a steady stream of heat
i want it sooo badly because my conair is damaging my hair sooo much!
bowl drying is probably the better way because it doesn't use as much heat. But you should only use a blow dryer or flat iron maximum three times a week or your hair will get really damaged.
Yes, but you don`t want to flat iron it too much because then when you curl it, it will take an extremely long time to get a nice curl. But honestly, your curls look more natural and thick if you don`t flat iron it before you curl it.
Not neccesarily , just make sure u often wash ur hair and OIL ur scalp ! Oh and make sure not to flat iron your hair tooo much because that is harmfull to your hair!
It should probably matter if your hair is thinner , or thicker. If your hair is thinner, and you get a curling iron that has too much heat, it can cause it to fall out .
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Yes, because a flat iron compresses, mashes, and then literally bakes your hair between two extremely hot plates. By pressing and ironing your hair strands together, a flat iron gives you hair that is about as full and bouncy as a sheet of paper. The Instyler's rotating heated polishing cylinder gives your hair the heat it needs to help style and straighten -- and because the cylinder is constantly moving, it won't "press and bake" like a traditional flat iron. The Instyler's bristles comb and separate your hair, while the rotating motion of the heated cylinder literally polishes each hair strand with a smooth "buffing" action, delivering much more sheen, shine and body. This polishing allows the Instyler to actually use less heat than a flat iron and get much better results. Plus, you can actually use the Instyler as a styling tool since the curvature of the heated polishing cylinder allows you to do flips, curls and add volume that you just can't do with a flat iron.