It probably will damage your, even if you put heat protector because it is a permanent straightener.
There are many ways to do permanent hair straightening. Some of the ways to do permanent hair straightening includes using the EasyStraight hair system, using the KertatinPerfect hair system, and undergoing salon treatments.
Straightening hair does not damage color if one follows the straightening directions. For frequently asked questions about hair straightening visit http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip086.htm.
If you straighten your hair everyday... yes it can damage your hair. so let your hair be natural for a few days before straightening again!
The straightening iron will probably do less damage to your hair than a straightening kit. The straightening kit contains chemicals, but a straightener is just heat.
Any type of hair straightening can damage your hair. ECPESIALLY Brazilian hair straightening. It's important to not use too many hot things on your hair but, beauty pays a price right?
It depends on how you have the straightening done. You need to find a professional on hair straightening if you want it, and be very careful when you do it at home. At home you should brush your hair 100 times after you get out of the shower and then use a straightener meant to turn wet hair straight. Then put in a very strong holding hairspray.
I do know that you can get a perm which will last for about 6 months
Yes If you already have damage it
Stop being so vain and be happy with what God gave you. In otherwords, stop straightening your hair idiot.
Yes you can but it does damage hair 100%
Japanese hair straightening is a permanent method of straightening your hair. Once performed, the daily use of a straightener to achieve straight smooth hair is not necessary. This procedure can be very expensive and it does not affect the roots of the hair; when the hair starts to grow it will have the properties of your natural hair type.
The biggest disadvantage is that if you do it often, your hair will become dry and damaged from the heat the straightener applies to make your hair straight. You can avoid unwanted damage by conditioning your hair, using straightening serums and sprays and only straightening your hair when absolutely necessary.