I don't know what you call it but it's like your normal hairbrush and it's used to straighten your hair (battery operated or something else, dunno)...
Has anyone used that before? Does it work? How long will it take for wavy hair to be stick straight? Will it damage the hair? If so, any tips so it won't?...
Sorry if this was confusing. I just don't know what the thing's called!
tommys_baby answered Tuesday May 1 2007, 9:39 am: Hi.
I bought one of those a few years back. It is not battery operated, or anything. Just you use it basically like a flat iron, minus the heat. You have to close the brush, then go down following your hair dyer. Yes, do that at the same time.
No, it doesn't work unless you are a trained cosmetologist and have 5 hands to work with, and even then it doesn't work that great.
If you have wavy hair, and want it stick straight, invest in a flat iron.
It CAN damage the hair, just for the fact that you have got to use a hair dryer right up on the hair for it to work, even the least bit.
But don't waste your money, I know, I have. If you want a cheap flat iron look at Wal-Mart. They may not be the best in the world, but if you get lots of practice, you will be able to work it, and it will work just as good as a $100 flat iron. [ tommys_baby's advice column | Ask tommys_baby A Question ]
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