your hair will prob fall out
It all comes with practice, and of course your hair type. You do not want to burn your hair so if you have thin hair, don't keep the straightener on you hair for long.
Yes you can I do it all the time
Yes, all ionic hair straighteners are ceramic; this particular type of hair straightener was developed in Japan in the 1990's and is especially useful for stubborn, frizzy hair which is normally a challenge to straighten.
A Nicky Clarke hair straightener can be purchased from all good electronics stores or haircare stores. Try shops such as Boots, Superdrug, or webpages such as Amazon.
it all depends on the hair straightner you have? why not use a curling iron better!?(:
the gas mask, traffic light, & the hair straightener
A straightener should be used on dry hair only. If you put it on wet hair it will cause damage. You should never straighten products into your hair unless you have blow dried them on first or the company that makes your straightener advises you to do it. Dry your hair, straighten it then put products on it. If you are in a hurry and your hair is wet, and you need it straightened, all you need to have is a straightener that has holes in it. *REMEMBER: always have the holes facing outward if it is facing your head or ear or hair it could burn you or cause pain.
first of all you curl the paper then curl it on your hair then you get the straightener and just heat it up.
The Chi, though pricey, is one of the best hair straightners for all hair types including fine hair.
No not at all your hair will become damaged. what you have to do is stop perming your hair and then the perm hair will break off and your natural hair will come back in.
35 watts. Mabye, but you have to add that all are of different wattage.
A GHD uk hair straightener is different from all the other brands of hair straighteners for a couple of reasons. It might be a little more expensive. But it gets hotter and tends to work better than most.