Sunday, November 29, 2009

LS IT POSSIBLE THAT MY HAIR GETS WAVIER EASIER IF I USE A FLAT IRON THAT IS TOO HOT?

well i have a really good flat iron and it's really hot. like above 400 degrees i think. it's an FHI (not chi) and it's professional. i think its too hot bc i have thin hair. i already know it does more damage..but it seems like my hair curls easier when i use it instead of a conair one that you could buy at a drug store. i think it's under 300 degrees. yea so what i mean is that my hair starts to curl easier when it's foggy. could it be that my flat iron is too hot? or am i just imagining things?



LS IT POSSIBLE THAT MY HAIR GETS WAVIER EASIER IF I USE A FLAT IRON THAT IS TOO HOT?

yes if your hair straightener is too hot it will frizz and curl your hair, if you have fine hair your want to stay around 350 degrees, if it is foggy outside or humid and your hair has natural curl then it will curl when you go outside, if yourwant your hair to stay straight then use a straightening cream and a cooler straightener, if you want it to be wavy/curly then after you take a shower twiat it up into a bun and let it dry like that and then when you take it out it will look like very natural beachy waves



LS IT POSSIBLE THAT MY HAIR GETS WAVIER EASIER IF I USE A FLAT IRON THAT IS TOO HOT?

Yea, I think the higher the temperature, the more damage it does to your hair. That is maybe why your hair has become frizzy throughout the day.



LS IT POSSIBLE THAT MY HAIR GETS WAVIER EASIER IF I USE A FLAT IRON THAT IS TOO HOT?

yes, because if you have thin hair



you're pretty much burning your hair



and causing LOTS of damage.



Try turning it to a lower setting



not to low. But i think that would help.



LS IT POSSIBLE THAT MY HAIR GETS WAVIER EASIER IF I USE A FLAT IRON THAT IS TOO HOT?

Definitely, the higher the temperature, the more damage to your hair. It's even more damaging on fine and thin hair, also on blonde hair because it has either no or very little cuticle layer. Try turning the temperature down before you use it and always use a protective spray or cream before any heat styling, including blow drying.

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