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Question Posted Friday May 19 2006, 10:59 am

do Remington's revolutionary new Wet2Straight straightners ruin your hair? UK

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0rangeTape answered Friday May 19 2006, 7:42 pm:
i have this and i think it works great.

and i read all the other replys from other people. i use it on my hair wet and my hair is fine. i also use it with my hair dry and it works really well.

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BlondeBabe3249 answered Friday May 19 2006, 4:26 pm:
No hair straightener is particularly good for your hair, but they won't cause any noticable damage. I have been straightening my hair almost everyday for 3 years now, so it's not enough of a problem to cause me to stop. But they all cause some damage. I don't know anything about that specific straightener, but I can't imagine it is any different from the others. Keep in mind though, even on the ones that are made to use on wet hair, it will cause a burning smell when you use it on wet hair.

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x0brittany0x answered Friday May 19 2006, 4:18 pm:
I have Remingtons Wet2Straight.
It is not practicuarly good to straighten wet hair. It can lead to breakage and split ends etc. But this straightener works great. I've had 3 other straighteners and this is the best one I've had so far . :D
Using it on dry hair; won't ruin your hair.
But like any straightener using it on wet hair can ruin your hair.

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Notso answered Friday May 19 2006, 3:08 pm:
while I don't know anything about this particular straightener, I do know any straighteners that you use on your hair while wet aren't good. I asked my hairdresser about it, and you're essentially burning your hair, and the moisture out of it. So even if you hair is really straight, you're more likely to have dry hair with breakage.

If you're in the market for a new straightener I'd go for a CHI or GHD, they're the best out there, work on the curliest hair, can also curl hair, and leaves your hair really silky.

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