Hi everyone. I recently bought GHD straighteners and they're fantastic. The thing is they're really really hot and my hair is badly burning when I use them I have tried many hreat protective sprays example L'Oreal but the heat seems to be to intense. As i'm from the U.K i may need somebody who lives there but maybe people from the U.S etc can give me some web sites. thanxs alot. Im scared my hair may fall out!!!!
xxurockxx answered Monday June 20 2005, 2:47 pm: ceramic is the correct term and yes, ceramic straightners are much better on your hair...FHI and CHI straightners are the best (however they can be very expensive). also silk fusion from biosilk makes it look shiny and a cholesterol treatment (if you arent allergic to lanolin) will work wonders. [ xxurockxx's advice column | Ask xxurockxx A Question ]
PUNKx3 answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 10:08 pm: HEY! i HAD THE SAME PR0BLEM AS Y0U AND MY PR0BLEM WAS i W0ULD KEEP MY 0NE WAY T00 L0NG! THEREF0RE iT BURNT MY HAiR. THE BEST STRAiGHTNER iS CERMATiC i BELiEVE iTS FR0M HELEN 0F TR0Y.i W0ULD SEARCH iT 0N THE iNTERNET.
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truadvice answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 4:22 pm: why dont you call the manufacture and see if it being that hot is normal and if they have any suggestions ... there should be a phone number if you have questions ... [ truadvice's advice column | Ask truadvice A Question ]
x0 answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 4:20 pm: The only thing I can think of is that you are straightening it too much. Only straighten it one time a day at the max.
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