First of all, it makes your hair easier to be damaged and if you have really thin hair; it makes you get split ends. Also, after straightening for a while i think my hair becomes more frizzy than usual. I am Asian so i have pretty straight hair natrually but i like to have it completely straight but after straightening it, it seems as if my naturally pretty straight hair isn't as straight naturally anymore
Using a hair straightener on wet hair can cause the hair to become more prone to damage and breakage. The heat from the straightener can boil the water in the hair shaft, leading to bubbles and ultimately weakening the hair structure. It's best to wait until your hair is completely dry before using a straightener to prevent damage.
Your hair needs to be wet when you are using cond
wash your hair by using conditioner and then after drying it, use hair straightener
No you dont you can but you dont another way is comb your hair then straighten it.
hair straightener = Haarglätter (literally meaning hair straightener)
A texturizer is a chemical hair straightening product that loosens the hair's curl without making it completely straight. Because it is a chemical hair straightener, it has many of the effects of a traditional hair relaxer.
by using hair straightener, it only takes 5-10 mins
you need a really good straightener, theyre expensive, but its worth it... i paid $300, but it works like a charm, it takes a long time to straighten, but you cant be a bludger... also the hair dressers are good at straightening hair.
To remove hair spray from your hair straightener, wait for the straightener to cool down completely. Then, use a damp cloth or cotton pad with rubbing alcohol to gently wipe away the residue. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the straightener's plates.
An ion hair straightener is a straightener that changes the atoms in the hair to ions. This makes the hair smoother, sleeker and makes it look more healthy.
The chemical hair straightener was invented by a French hairdresser named Marcel Grateau in 1872. He created the first chemical process for straightening hair using heated rods.
I've been using a hair straightener for around 2 years now and I have very thick hair.No it's not usual to lose hair when you straighten it but it can happen because some of your hair gets caught in the straightener and you accidentally pull it out.But also straightening your hair is somewhat bad for your hair because it damages it, but it shouldn't damage it to the point of your hair falling out.