It all comes with practice, and of course your hair type. You do not want to burn your hair so if you have thin hair, don't keep the straightener on you hair for long.
Selena likes to use her Belhair Straightener. She says it is the best !!!!!!
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One suggestion for a straightener is a "Conair Platnium" flat iron. Another one would be "Chi Flat Irons" which are usually very thin in width and that helps with making hair more defined and straight compared to the thicker flat irons. If you do use the Chi flat irons, part your hair and only use little bits of hair at a time when straightening it. This way the straight hair would last longer.Another contributor suggests using a Remington T/Studio as your hair will stay straight until you take a shower again.
Use a ceramic hair straightener. It shouldn't damage your hair.
follow the instructions on the box!
um i would say like maybe 10 or fifteen it depends on the amount of hair i use like 15 and it makes my hair shiny if ur hair is really thick try the turbo heat but always put on heat protection spray ( the tresseme one smells really good)
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A typical hair straightener uses around 20-80 watts of power when in use. The exact amount can vary based on the specific model and temperature settings. It's best to check the product information or manual for the exact energy consumption of your hair straightener.
No it is not do not try it, it could hurt you. ***** actually i beg to differ, if you have a wet and dry hair straightener then it is safe and the one that i have seen is very good.The only time you can use a staightener iron on your hair when it is wet is if the Straightener itself is made to straighten while wet. Besides that you can hurt yourself and or break your straightener in the process.
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Using a hair straightener on wet hair can cause the hair to become more prone to damage and breakage. The heat from the straightener can boil the water in the hair shaft, leading to bubbles and ultimately weakening the hair structure. It's best to wait until your hair is completely dry before using a straightener to prevent damage.
It is not recommended to plug a 110v hair straightener into a 220v outlet as it may damage the appliance and pose a safety hazard. You should use a voltage converter or transformer to safely use the hair straightener with the higher voltage outlet.