In order to somewhat minimse damage of hair use HEAT PROTECTORS, which can now come in the forms of:SpraysLotionsSerumsUse of styling equipments HEAT GAGE would help also, taking into consideration the condition, density, textureand length of hair
I straighten my hair every day for school. So I straighten my hair 5 days a week. It's not great for your hair, but there are2 ways you can cut down the damage.1.) Use some kind of heat hair protector before you use ANY heat. Heat hair protectors come in balms and sprays.2.) Don't straighten your hair while it's wet, unless you have a special straightener for wet hair.
Your hair is made up of proteins and moisture, every time you apply heat to your hair, it's sucking out that moisture. Your hair can become heat damaged from as little as one blow dry a week. Hair that is heat damaged becomes dry, brittle, frizzy, dull and split ends . The only way to prevent this happening is through the use of heat protectants. Heat protectant products apply a light coating over the entire hair shaft, sealing off the cuticle. It works much like sunscreen does to our skin.
Your hair is made up of proteins and moisture, every time you apply heat to your hair, it's sucking out that moisture. Your hair can become heat damaged from as little as one blow dry a week. Hair that is heat damaged becomes dry, brittle, frizzy, dull and split ends . The only way to prevent this happening is through the use of heat protectants. Heat protectant products apply a light coating over the entire hair shaft, sealing off the cuticle. It works much like sunscreen does to our skin.
Well before you straighten your hair, you should use a heat protectant of some sort to protect your hair against the heat. Most of the heat protectants smell REALLY good. :)
incorrect use of heat on the hair and scalp
you should never straighten your hair when its wet or damp because the heat from the straightener will definitely burn your hair so you should always make sure that your hair is completely dry before you you use a straightener on your hair. Its also a good idea to use a heat protectant on your hair before you straighten your hair because heat from something like a straightener (which gets very hot) can ruin your hair. But always make sure your hair is dry before taking an object such as a straightener to it.
A healthy diet is said to help. Vitamin E is going to make your hair look shiny silky and reduce frizz. Do not use straighteners, curlers or any other kind of heat stylers. Use a very low heat setting on hair dryers. This should help. If yo use heat styling then make sure to always use heat protectant beforehand to prevent damage and makes hair soft and healthy. Get a good haircut to take off most of the damaged hair.
Use a hair dryer to heat the glue on the stencil, it should peel right off.
You shouldn't use ANY heat on a doll's hair. The hair is attached with plastic and using heat will melt it causing the hair to come out.
Well, first you should comb your hair and take the knots out and then go over it with the straightner. I have light blonde hair so I use it on low heat but it depends on your hair. Hope i helped...
You should never iron wet hair. This dries it out and the hair can become brittle and damaged. Use a heat-protecting spray before blow drying and ironing or wait for your hair to air dry, then use a heat-protecting spray before ironing.To repair damaged hair, try using a leave-in conditioner daily.