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yup, use bead head. it works. It depends on how your hair reacts when you curl it. I do though.

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What to do for burnt hair?

Go to your hairdresser and ask him or her. Typically, you should cut the burnt hair, use more conditioner than normal, and do not use hairdryers, flat irons, curling irons, or anything that uses heat on your hair. Try putting conditioner or olive oil on your damp hair and wrap it with a warm towel.


Hair curling tips?

Use a steam iron to straighten your hair first. Then, wash it thoroughly with conditioner. The next step is to take a round brush and use it when blow-drying your hair. Since your hair will not be completely dry, you should apply body lotion, then towel/air dry it. Curling irons are not-yet invented tools.


Is curling your hair with a curling iron bad for your hair?

Any heat applied to hair can cause damage, to offset that use the appropriate conditioner and from time to time use a hot oil (any beauty shop will know what it is) to replenish that removed by heating.


If you have thick non layered non coloured hair how can you get it curly without getting a perm?

you can use rollers, curling irons, braiding your hair works well to make it wavy, use mouse on it then make twists. or use mouse when your hair is soaking wet.


Is curling your hair really bad for your hair?

Yes, unless you use heat protection spray. If its too late for that get a brazzilian blowout or get damage repair shampoo and conditioner.


How is straitening or hot-curling your hair bad for it?

You're putting so much heat on your hair that it dries out quickly. If you are going to use heat on it daily, use a deep conditioner often, and put a heat protection on it. Try to buy straighteners and curling irons that help protect your hair too.


What hair product should you use on the hair beneath your weave?

Deep Conditioner, Water Mixed With Conditioner, Hair Shampoo, Split End Products.


Does a curling iron cause your hair to break off?

Depends on how often you use it, and what temperature the curling iron is. Highlighting, dyeing, blow-drying, straightening, curling, and combing hair constantly (when it is wet) all do some damage to your hair. If you FEEL breakage or that your hair is thinning out from the heat, try to get your ends trimmed, and get a good protein-filler/protein packet conditioner. These are only a few dollars at Beauty stores and are a good precautionary measure to protect the hair from your styling habits and tools.But no, I do not think repeated use of a curling iron will "break" your hair. I've had my hair processed twice in one sitting with 40 vol bleach, and my hair is still fine, thanks to filling-in my hair with a GOOD deep conditioner every time I shampoo.


Do you have to use hair protector before curling your hair with a curling iron?

you dont have to but it is best to as it protects you hair from getting damaged :)


How do you get your hair to be as curly as Taylor Swift's?

A lot of product and a excellent curling iron! Ask a hair specialist, on what iron to use and the product you should use.


What can you do to not have frizzy or puffy or extremely thick hair?

use conditioner that suits your hair... eg. normal to greasy... dont use products and straightening/ curling your hair makes it much worse so avoid doing that evan if your using heat protection spray


Why You Should Use Leave In Conditioner?

A leave in conditioner is an essential for every woman's hair, whether your hair is long, short, wavy, straight, curly or somewhere in-between. A good leave in conditioner will help to protect your hair from heat damage, wind and split ends, and it will give your hair a silky shine. When searching for the right type of leave in conditioner, remember that not everyone should use the same type of leave in conditioner. Instead, you should look for a leave in conditioner that is designed for your hair type. Many of these conditioners tell you on the bottle what type of hair they are designed for.