It won't make your hair not grow, but it could keep your hair from getting longer! Straightening irons do a lot of damage, and are hardest on the oldest, weakest parts of your hair - the ends. They can cause the ends to break off at the same rate or even faster than new hair is growing, making it appear that your hair is not growing at all.
Try to cut back to no more than once a week (if that's possible), and be sure to use good thermal products to protect your hair when you use any kind of heat styling appliance.
2006-11-14 22:17:18
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answered by lillielil 3
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I even have long hair and have been straightening it on a regular basis for about 5 years. i take advantage of an extremely good straightner. The Chi, its black with cermic plates. Its somewhat expensive approximately $a hundred and ten, on Ebay or at Ulta, or a salon. do no longer skimp and get the only million/2 inch length, get the only million and a nil.5 inch plates. I even have long previous via 2 Chi's in 5 years and that i abuse mine (holiday and so on). Use good conditioner like mattress Head Dumb blonde (even in case your no longer blonde) and then prepare some Biosilk a small quarter length volume while hair remains moist. enable to dry earlier straightening. in no way straighten moist hair, this reasons alot of breakage. people assume I even have quickly hair and compliment how healthful it seems each and all of the time.
2016-10-03 23:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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straightening your hair every day does not stop it from growing, but it will seem as if does because no matter how much your grows from the roots the damage from straightening your hair will be breaking it from the ends. and straightening your hair every day wont just keep it at one level but it will be getting evens shorter from all that damage. try leaving your hair natural and only straightening it when you have a special occassion, i mean theres no need to do it for school.
2006-11-14 22:37:11
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answered by linz_3021 1
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No, its not that it will stunt the hair growth, but can cause hair damage/breakage due to the constant heat drying out the hair. So as far as it growing faster, that could be stumbling block for that goal. So make sure to keep your hair well moisturized.
2006-11-14 22:25:02
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answered by linnie20022000 3
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2016-05-16 04:22:33
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answered by Danielle 4
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No, it can't make your hair not grow, but definitely it can damage your hair if you keep on doing it every day!
2006-11-14 22:19:09
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answered by chantelle 1
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No it cannot make your hair stop growing but it can damage your hair so try putting leave in conditioner in it
2006-11-14 22:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Heat is not natural to put on your hair, so if you want it to always continue to grow, I would lay off the heat.... all it does is damage.
2006-11-15 05:43:06
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answered by Colleen F 2
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lol if your hair is a lenght straight or curlie its the same length. Straghtening it just helps ruin it but if you put on good stuff first, it will help protect your hair.
2006-11-14 22:19:22
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answered by kitten_mitten123 1
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your hair would still grow..dunworry :P
2006-11-14 22:28:38
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answered by michelle_kan2007 2
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