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curly hair ironss


Question Posted Tuesday December 23 2008, 3:35 pm

you know how your curling iron has different heat settings (tempearature), whats the difference it makes to your hair?

like if its really hot , then how is the curl gonna turn out
if its not tthhhat hot, how is the curl gonna turn out..


those kinda stuff


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orphans answered Thursday December 25 2008, 2:02 am:
It's not so much about the kind of curls. It's about the texture of your hair. If you have coarse, thick, hard to straighten/curl hair, you need a hotter setting. If your hair curls easy and is softer, you shouldn't use a hot setting. You shouldn't use a setting that is too hot for your hair because it will damage it.

The way the curls come out depends on the way you curl it and the thickness of the curler.

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AnonymousAdvisor answered Tuesday December 23 2008, 11:47 pm:
The hotter the iron, the less time its going to take to curl and the more damage its going to do to your hair.
My suggestion, dont put the iron on extremely hot, but not too low either. When you have your hair in the iron, or however you want to say it, spray the hair with hairspray, it doesnt take much, and the curl will hold much better, and turn out so much prettier.


As for different curls, that requires different irons.
A small thin iron, will cause really tight, kinky curls.
A thick, big iron, will cause loose big curls.
Both are georgous.

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