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Question Posted Sunday November 5 2006, 11:09 am

do those from wet to dry strighteners work where you can strighten your hair wet or dry. or do they make your hair frizzy after it dries when you straighten it wet??

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duhitsDONNA answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 4:11 pm:
they work well but they did damage my hair somewhat. you also need to have your hair well dried for them to work good, otherwise they will just burn your hair. x

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eyewuv2dance answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 8:09 pm:
I have Remington:Wet 2 Straight. It works very nicely for me when my hair is wet but I make sure its not dripping. So far I've had no problems and have had it for about a month and a half. It was about 25-20 dollars from Walgreens. ♥

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*Kate* answered Sunday November 5 2006, 2:49 pm:
They work really well, even if you have really thick hair. It never made my hair frizzy,but the power did fail on it and now I can't get it to work. From what I hear this has been the case with other people too


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LM answered Sunday November 5 2006, 1:43 pm:
My friend and I both have the Remington Wet2Style and they work really well. The great thing about these straighteners is that your hair doesn't have to be 100% dry to use it.. it won't damage your hair as much.

But if you straighten your hair when it's dripping wet, right out of the shower, it makes your hair really messy and it sticks flat to your head. It works best if you brush out your hair first (or a comb, whatever works better for your hair) and put something in your hair that'll protect it. Any straghtening creme and an anti-frizz serum will work fine.

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MassieBlockx3 answered Sunday November 5 2006, 1:18 pm:
i've used one of those straighteners and they can really damage your hair, it didn't damage mine because it didn't work. it didn't completely dry my hair so it wasn't straight how i wanted it.

hope this helped.
you know you love me.
massieblock.

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yasminaaaa answered Sunday November 5 2006, 12:34 pm:
straightners like that usually mean that you can straighten damp hair. it doesnt nessarly mean wet hair becuase you could damage your hair that way. what i do for frizz is before i get out of the shower i put in a little extra conditioner and leave it on. then i let my hair dry naturally..without touching it or blowdrying it or adding any products to it. then aorund 1hr later i straighten my hair and its all better. withour frizz (:

hope i helpedd

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