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Flat irons get up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The high heat dries out your hair and damages it.
it is a flat iron that heats up and straightens your hair with heat by clamping the 2 irons together.
Yes they can but most end up getting perms because it make their hair straight not just by an iron
Chi is a very popular brand for straightening irons. The ceramic irons specifically are desirable because they are lightweight, the plates warm up quickly and evenly, and they are gentler on hair compared to other materials.
Hair flat irons are more commonly know as hair straighteners. Hair straighteners are the same as flat irons but more up to date and come in many different sizes, colors, and designs.
To achieve straight hair, you can use several methods. A flat iron is a popular tool that heats up and straightens the hair strands when glided through them. Alternatively, you can use a blow dryer with a round brush to smooth out your hair while drying. For a more permanent solution, a chemical straightening treatment can be applied at a salon.
Japanese hair straightening is similar to perms but it just doesn't have as much chemicals and really expensive usually 200 dollars and up. It is mostly for people who have uncontrollably curly hair.
Well start with spraying heat protectant spray tony and guy is best then using your flat irons get a section of hair and fro m the bottom drag the iron up straightening it backwards then with a comb do the sam three times the last time using light hairspray do that with the roots of your hair aswell and it will be controlled and fuzzy
It would be hard to explain to you how to do it... but Go on Youtube.com and search for "How to use a straightening iron to curl your hair" tons of videos pop up
Yes, but you have to let your straightening iron heat up a little longer then usual, and your hair will be crisp!! :) (i do that all the time when my curled hair looks terrible!)
The myth of individuals not being able to pull their hair up after chemically straightening it, is false. The chemicals simply enable the individual to have straight hair that can be styled as normal.
Putting your hair up at all puts stress on your hair, but it really depends on what kind of hair you have. For example, it could be thin or messy or straight. When I do my hair in a messy bun it doesn't damadge it at all. If it does, (if you have a straightening iron) you could use a straightening iron and smooth it all out or you could just take a shower and condition. Hope this helped (: