No, but it MAY damage your highlights... if you straighten your highlighted hair make sure you straighten it at least 1 or 2 times a week and when you do straighten it make sure its on the lowest setting so it wont burn.
No, it can damage your hair.
Eh, not really...unless you straighten it every day...and I mean Really straighten it.
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Yes he does, every day in the morning before he comes to school.
You could perm it to be straight, or you could straighten it every day with a straightener.
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i dont think so cos me and my sister straighten our hair every day and were not going bald
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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.
I guess you can straighten it every couple of months and visually measure it. or you can literally take a ruler and start at your scalp to measure.
yes you can straighten permed hair; however, I suggest that you use a heat protecting spray because your hair is already damaged from the perm. Also I would recommend for you to use a leave in conditioner and once every two-weeks or so maybe every month deep condition your hair! You don't want to damage you hair too much.
I have flat hair, and I hate it! There are a number of ways I lift mine. For example, when you straighten your hair, do it upside down, so your hair is hanging down in front of you. It sounds silly but it's so quick and you get every piece as well as maintaining volume. If you have upper, short layers put in your hair - which is what I have - then don't straighten them. Also, when you put on hairspray, try lifting pieces of hair and applying it to the roots underneath. Or try blow drying it after you have washed it, or even better, put rollers in the roots of your hair when drying it. I hope this helped.