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Yesterday i tried to curl my hair. It didn't work at first, so i kept the iron on my hair for a kind of long time to try to curl it. Afterward, i noticed my room smelled like i'd burned something, and today someone asked me if i'd burned my hair. I smelled it after that, and it did smell like i burned it. My hair still looks fine, i just can't stand the smell.
Is there anything i can do to make the smell go away? I've already tried shampooing etc
Most likely your hair had moister in your hair, that can happen if you didn't blow dry it enough, or the room is moist or damp. That will cause your hair to smoke and smell bad after straightening/curling iron it. The smell should go away within a few days, datanglers and mooses will take the smell away faster! :) Good luck!
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thank you (:
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