Not necessarily. Once the damage is cut off, the hair should be able to hold a curl like it used to. If the hair is very damaged, it is difficult to style and retain a style. A good hair cut is the only option in solving this problem.
Con Air Pro is new curling iron that works with less heat and pressure to fix hair and not damage it. In the past curling irons were to hot to fast causing hair to over heat.
Curling your hair is good because it gives you a new style that doesn't cost a lot. Curling your hair is not good for the hair because it can dry it out and cause heat damage.
It is very unlikely that a curling iron would damage a person's hair due to fungus. Curling irons get extremely hot, and the heat would kill any lingering bacteria on the barrel.
yes. too much of any heat styling does... but there are really good protectants you could use to minimize the damage
Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
It is better to curl your hair with a curling iron on dry hair rather than wet hair. Curling wet hair can cause damage and weaken the hair shaft, leading to breakage. Dry hair tends to hold curls better and creates long-lasting results. Remember to use a heat protectant spray before styling to minimize damage.
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.
Curling your hair is radiation, because heat travels through empty space to get to your hair. Once it's there, it will heat up the hair, making the atoms less dense and causing heat to rise off of the candle.
Hair curling tools like curling irons have temperature settings that are designed to be safe for use on hair. The heat is not high enough to cause the hair to catch on fire, but rather warms the hair to shape it into curls. Additionally, many hair products contain ingredients that can provide some heat protection to further prevent damage.
A curling iron transfers heat through conduction. The hot barrel of the curling iron comes into direct contact with the hair, transferring heat from the barrel to the hair shaft, causing it to curl.
Yes, unless you use heat protection spray. If its too late for that get a brazzilian blowout or get damage repair shampoo and conditioner.
Your curling iron and hair dryer are scorching your hair if it is turning yellow. Try using a lower heat setting on both.