Additional info, added Wednesday August 19 2009, 5:31 pm: Oh, and I wouldnt use it to straighten my hair when it's wet (hence its name, Wet 2 Straight) ... that's just silly and would damage my hair.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Disconnected answered Thursday August 20 2009, 4:00 am: I had that straightener, worked well, but suddenly broke.
But that's not as important. I think one of the factors that affects the greasiness of your hair are the products you use.
Maybe you should try changing your shampoo? And when your rinse out your shampoo and/or conditioner, make sure it's all out. My hair used to get greasy really fast, but I realized that I wasn't rinsing out my conditioner well enough.
Also, if you use other hair products, try to take a break from them.
Katlyn answered Wednesday August 19 2009, 8:45 pm: Your hair probably is naturally greasy so what you want to do is get a CHI straightner works amazing kinda pricy though but if your looking for a cheap one go for a conair or hot tools branded one and what you want to do is shower before using you striaghtner never use a straightner over unwashed hair because oil gets on the blades of the straightner and it builds up because you keep doing it and then eventually the blades get so dirty that your just going to get greasier hair so wash your hair then use it. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
xsummer0fstarsx answered Wednesday August 19 2009, 8:45 pm: I have that straightener. I use it basically everyday. I like it. It does the job and it doesn't make my hair greasy. :) In my opinion, it is worth 5 stars! :)
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