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Question Posted Tuesday May 15 2007, 6:13 pm

will my hair be severly damaged if i straighten it 3 times a week for 30 days? thank you =] ♥

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zcftc answered Friday May 18 2007, 6:16 pm:
no it wont,it might give you split ends but its nototally not noticable!

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suicidalkiszxl3 answered Friday May 18 2007, 11:37 am:
my mom's a hair dresser, trust me.
i straighten my hair all the time, and yes, i have split ends, but it looks fine. just DO NOT CUT YOUR OWN HAIR!! you NEED professional scissors to cut hair. make sure you go to your hair dresser and get regular hair cuts, and your hair should be fine.

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duudee_advicer answered Thursday May 17 2007, 7:16 am:
Hey there :)
I've straightened my hair for almost three years now, and I mean every single day almost. My hair does have damage, but not to an extreme point. I snip my split ends off every once and a while, and I've even started using Garnier Fruitis Deep Conditioning treatment which I'm now in love with :)

However, you can always try to mix things up by wearing it curly on some days. I got alot more compliments when I changed things around.
GoodLuck<3

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LadyH answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 12:15 am:
With all the dying, washing, blowdrying & just from the sun..it really doesn't take much to damage your hair. But that doesn't mean you can't use products to prevent or help treat damaged hair. My answer is yes, but the severity isn't as bad as someone who blowdries & straightens it 5-6 times a week. (Yes that would be me.) You should be fine; just make sure you find a product to protect your hair from heat.

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Shortcake22 answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 8:37 pm:
I doubt it. You just have to take care of your hair. If possible, use a thermal protecting spray or serum before you straighten. They can be found really anywhere that sells hair products. Also, make sure your hair is dry before you straighten it, unless you have one that's made for wet hair. And don't hold the straightener on your hair for too long, that burns it. Just don't over do it, and you'll be fine.

Last year I straightened my hair almost everyday, and my hair is healthy. However, I take good care of it. So just be cautious.

Good luck =)

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