Sunday, June 20, 2010

Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

i like using it nearly daily...so any advises(i ve got curly hair and i need to make it straight coz it suits me!!)



and wat kind of protection i should use?



Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

1st think about how strong the hair really is! the iron heats up to aprox 375-400 degrees so Wow! the hair can really tolerate alot of heat! if we touch our skin with this iron well, u know the result... yes, everyday use will eventually cause a breakdown of the hair, especially if there is hilites on the hair, the best help is to use the thermal protecting sprays before ironing like AQUAGE THERMAL PROTECT SPRAY AND THEY ALSO JUST CAME OUT WITH A SHAMPOO/CONDITIONER LINE CALLED STRENGTHENING this is perfect for fine flat ironed hair. give the hair a break from the iron any chance u can, but by using good products and trimming the dead ends reguarly 6-8 weeks, u can continue to enjoy ur flat ironed look!



Nancy Parshall



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Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

It dries your hair. And your hair loses its natural body.



Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

It can leave a nasty burn when applied to your nose.



Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

I also use a flat iron almost daily because I have wavy hair. Chi makes products you can use on your hair prior to straightening it that help alot. I also just started using Paul Brown Hawaii hair care and its really helped to restore alot of moisture to my hair.



But I've found the best way to get away without using my flat iron every morning is to sleep with a silk scarf on my head, that way my hair just needs brushing out, a little shine serum and I'm good to go!



Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

it could burn you



Wat damage does the hair iron cause?(i mean the chi iron)?

Its really damaging actually, but there is stuff you can do to help it.



Try using a straightener that is ionic/ceramic or hydrating, or a combination of all three. Always, always use a heat defense spray, there are loads out there and nearly every brand has one, use a brand you trust, and better yet, if you can find one specifically for hair irons/straighteners, get that one, use it every time.

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