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Straightening Does straightening your hair really damage it?
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YEs it does to answer your question. Also a new fact you should learn you also start to loose hair in your late 30's. ]
it gives u split ends but so does blow drying it so...either way u lose ]
Yes, sadly it does. But it doesnt stop me from still doing it.Just make sure you use shampoos and conditioners for damaged hair, and use the pantene pro-v conditioning treatment once a week.
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Only if you do it every single day.. it's also better if you have a ceramic straightener, because that way you aren't touching hot metal to your hair that could burn it.
Try scrunching your hair every so often or leaving it natural to give your hair a break from the heat.
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not really....... i straighten my hair EVERYDAY and my hair is completely healthy...... the only thing that i know that can DAMAGE and i mean DAMAGE your hair is thoses wet to sraight straighteners.... that just boils your hair... but other words no.... it doesnt damage it just make sure that you use conditioner every night when you get in the shower and it should be fine. ]
Yes, straightening and/or flat ironing your hair does indeed damage it. You don't have to straighten your hair every day but make sure you use a product that will protect your hair from the heat. ]
Yes, if you do it everyday or very often. Hope I helped!
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Not if you use a ceramic iron. ]
yes ma'am it does. ]
If you do it enough, yes. Any heat type things can damage your hair. ]
Well, the heat and chemicals aren't good for your hair, but it's not that bad, otherwise no one would straighten their hair. If you have really fine or dry hair, it might be best not to straighten it. Of course, if you straighten your hair (or even if you don't), use conditioner and your hair should be alright. It really helps. ]
Yes it burns your hair. And the ends tend to split especially if you have thin hair. ]
Yes. You have to put product in it and then straighten it. ]
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