Sunday, February 12, 2012

Im using a hair straightener for the 1st time...?

should i be using anything to my hair b4 i start straightening? i mean serum or anything? whats happens if i dont use anything?Im using a hair straightener for the 1st time...?
u dont have to use anything on ur hair before u straighten it but if u dont take care of ur hair and u straighten like almost every day u will get alot of dead or split ends!!!!! ewww nasty soooooo use hair straighten cream like something that is like and says won burn or ruin hair when using an hair straightener!!!!!!!!!Im using a hair straightener for the 1st time...?
Yes, I would agree that a pure silicone like Simply Stylin' would be perfect. Applying a flat iron directly to your hair without any protection is dangerous for the hair. And Simply Stylin' works better than most products I've used.
i straighten my hair all the time...i don't put anything in my hair b4 striaghten it...if u put gel or anything n it it will be hard to striaghten
NO you want your hair to be 100% dry. If its not then you can really hurt your hair. You'll fry it to death.
Are you chemically straighteneing, blow drying, flat iron straightening?
no u dont have to use anything just start straitening, make sure your hairs not wet though
Well my advice would be to test it in a spot before using it all over Ur hair in a spot that would not be noticed if it were to fall out. Just put in on a couple of strains of hair first to see how Ur hair will react to such a chemical. If it seems fine does not get brittle and break off i would proceed.
its fine if u dont use anything on them cos its your first time but it is better if u put some sort of serum on your hair before because otherwise it will get very dry


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for first time you dont have to, but the more you use it the more you will damage your hair this is why if you will become a regular user you should use serum
PUT IN SOME LEAVE-IN-CONDITIONER BEFORE U START STRAIGHTENING , SO IT PROTECTS UR HAIR!!





MAKE SURE UR HAIR IS NOT WET OR DAMP THO LIKE FROM WATER...THAT ONLY CAUSES UR HAIR TO ';FRY';


SO PROTECT IT WITH THE LEAVE-IN-CONDITIONER!!


that way ur hair will be shiney and healthy looking afterwards
Try not to use any quemicals, it will burn your hair. Try anti frizz shampoo, good amount of conditioner and blow dry it and use a ceramic iron to make it flat. I heard about a ';chocolate treatment'; that some saloons do, it's cheaper than the japanese one.


And if you already put quemicals on your hair, then mix a bowl with conditioner apply on your hair and cover with a plastic shower cap, you can warm up the surface of the cap with a hair dryer, so the lets call ';pores'; of your hair will open and absorb the conditioner, most likely quemicals dry your hair and by warming up your head and open your pores it will be like appliyng moisturizer on your face.
Yes! You have to use a heat protectant on your hair or it may burn. Most heat protectants are made from silicone, so just use a bit of that to coat the hair and protect it.





Be wary of products that contain a lot of added fillers, though. You may not want them in your hair. I recommend Simply Stylin' because it's made of pure silicone and doesn't have any fillers. Performs great at protecting the hair and adds a really nice shine, too. They give out free samples on their website www.simplystylinhair.com.
Nah, you don't have to use anything. I haven't ever and it's ok. I guess it's all about personal preference.





Try the two different options and find out which one works for you :o)





I would suggest to put something on your hair like a leave in conditioner after you are finished.
Yes! You always need to put some protectant straightening blam before.Not serum. I suggest JOICO straightening balm or CHI shine infusion thermal active. If you don't use anything it will be bad for your hair and it will get more damaged.
well you should use a heat protectant cream before you start straightening your hair


it preotects your hair from the heat damage


it keeps your hair straight and smoother





try loreal heat protecting serum


it costs about 5 dollars

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