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does iron protection spray work..? i have this stuff thats called sleek shine iron smoother. it claims to protect your hair from heat while straightening it. what i dont understand is how that spary can protect your hair from so much heat. does it really work or is it a fake ? if it's a fake, what can i do to really protect my hair from iron straightening??

2007-02-07 05:49:11 · 4 answers · asked by priyankaaaaa 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

4 answers

Matrix Sleek line! Ill post the link on the thermal protectant you are using! Yes thermal protectant sprays are very important to use it protects your hair against exessive heat! It is also good to use ceramic irons and an ionic blow dryer! The sleek line is a wonderful line Im definatley a huge fan of the waterfree lockout (prevents humidity from penetrating the hairshaft limiting frizziness or curls)! My favorite thermal spray is by Kenra (if your looking for a different thermal spray to try)!

2007-02-07 05:59:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

While putting this stuff on doesnt completely protect your hair, it works well enough that your hair isnt exposed to all of the heat, therefore preventing some but not all heat damage. I would suggest that you use sleek and shine because its the closest there is to getting total protection, while other brands protect good as well sleek and shine is the best ( i find, for thin hair) and since you already have it you wont have to buy it!

Hope i helped

2007-02-07 13:58:33 · answer #2 · answered by briacass 3 · 0 0

It's probably not fake. It is very important that you use some kind of product to protect your hair from the heat of a flat iron. The one that I use is called outshine by redken.

Hope this helps!

2007-02-07 14:04:33 · answer #3 · answered by helenh 3 · 0 0

I think it works. I use it on my hair and mines not fried at all. My daughter uses the same flat iron without the spray and her hair is looking a little frizzy. Give it a try - at least it won't hurt.

2007-02-07 14:24:04 · answer #4 · answered by kelly-il 3 · 0 0

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