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Question Posted Thursday August 2 2007, 6:24 pm

Ok. Thank you for letting me know..I am wanting my hair to grow and I was hoping that straightening it would not make it stop growing. Thank you very much for your time and information on my questions. I was freaking out that I had ruined my hair but you seemed to have made things better. Will curling your hair with hot sticks do any damage to it?

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LagunaBabe answered Thursday August 2 2007, 9:09 pm:
You're welcome, it's no problem at all. I'm glad I could be a big help to you. It's people like you, who make my little job (as I like to call it) here worthwhile.

I've never used hot sticks, but I'm guessing that it could damage your hair. Being as any kind of heat, can damage your hair. It probably wouldn't cause as much damage, as straighteners though.

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