protects the hair from heat
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Not Your Morher's brand has a pretty good heat protection spray. You can barely smell it, and only at first. (And ironically, my mom sometimes uses mine.)
Before flat-ironing hair a heat protection product needs to be sprayed or applied (if a serum) on to prevent burning. Some people use large amounts of hair spray, but there are special products designed just for heat protection that will work. Some examples are: Pantene Fine Hair Heat Protection & Shine Spray, Nexxus Heat Protexx Heat Protection Styling Spray, or Abba Pure Thermal Protect Spray Also, make sure hair is completely dry before straightening.
You can find affordable heat protection sprays at drugstores, beauty supply stores, or online retailers. Look for brands that offer effective protection without breaking the bank. Some popular budget-friendly options include Tresemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray and Aussie Hair Insurance Heat Protecting Shine Spray.
Skunks use glands located under their tail to spray a foul smelling, eye-watering liquid spray for protection.
you will never find hair straighteners that are 'good' for your hair, you will have to use heat protection spray
Any hair straightener can burn your hair because of too much heat. If you want to straighten your hair safely then apply heat protection spray and straighten it. Also you can use this spray for curling or waving irons.
use a straightening serum or a heat protection spray that you can get at most shops !!
No, a thermal protectant is designed only to protect hair during heat styling. It offers no amount of hold as a hairspray would.
Bear spray.
Yes you can just make sure the heat of the stove doesn't exceed the maximum heat allowed of the spray paint.