Yes, straighteners can damage your hair if you use them every single day. Keep your hair healthy by washing and conditioning it. Is your hair wavy or curly? If it's just a little wavy and you want it really straight, use a straightening shampoo like Herbal Essences brand. (They have shampoo, conditioner, and other products) That should keep it straighter, but you can still use a straightener to get it just right.
If you just want to do the ends, blow-dry it when it's wet with a brush. Brush it through and hold the brush at the beginning of the curl. Add the blow-dryer and move them down your hair together.
2006-10-25 13:15:10
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answered by amyx3 2
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I asked my hairdresser bout using the straighteners 2 much... she sed it was best 2 try and straighten your hair at da max of 2 times a week. My hair curls at ends as well, mouse, hair spray or gel would work. Have an experiment.
2006-10-25 13:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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you can use a straightener product every 6-8 weeks but it will begin to damage you rhair. there are products you can buy to protect your hair and keep it from damaging. also you can get astrightening iron to do the ends of you rhair where it keeps curling up. i hope this helps.
2006-10-25 13:21:09
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answered by ? 2
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it may. Are you using a solid scientific care inclusive of your iron? you need to use it. They make particular stuff for it. Any time you pay attention a sizzle...you're take moisture out of your hair. Are you using it on moist hair. by no potential use any iron on moist hair. Now in case your using a product, and not letting it dry, then that must be the sizzle, yet while your no longer, then what you're listening to, is moisture popping out of your hair. After time, that motives hair breakage, which isn't solid. turn it down on the backside placing, to straighten, and don't permit it set on your hair. go at a slow %. downward.
2016-10-02 23:13:55
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answered by lininger 4
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always use a product before using a straightener, like chi iron guard. Also, a high quality flat iron, like the chi iron is better to use. It is high price, but worth it. You dint have to run it through your hair a much as the cheaper ones, taking less time and is less stressful for your hair.
2006-10-25 18:04:36
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answered by laura m 1
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Use a product specifically to be use with a straightener. It protects the hair and makes it straighten better. Go to your salon and ask them to recommend a product.
2006-10-25 13:15:19
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answered by BellyRubz 3
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It will reuin your hair. My sister and I had really curly hair since we were little. She always wanted her hair straight so she always flat ironed it. Now it is stuck straight and hardly curls when she wants it to. IF I were you, I would love my hair for what it is because after you damage it so much, it will never be the same.
2006-10-25 14:59:18
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answered by meandyou4lif 3
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pretty much any type of thing that heats up and you can put it on your hair, does damage your hair. and I would recomd using an iron guard like CHI's 44 iron guard that you can buy at beauty brands for $13.49 in a 8.5 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottle. and getting your hair trimmed aka getting those nasty split ends cut off also get rid of that "curl" your talking about!
2006-10-25 13:17:14
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answered by aly r 1
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Any form of excessive heat will damage hair
2006-10-25 13:20:36
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answered by Jennifer A 1
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Yes it can especially The low quality straighteners.
2006-10-25 13:16:04
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answered by ♥ Raptors Fan 4
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