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Will I Damage/Burn my Hair ??

by Guest62509  |  earlier

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I use a Chi and I just got side bangs.

They dont stay in place unstraightened,

I use heat protection and straighten them 5x's a week, will I be slowly damaging my hair ??

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  1. no matter what heat protection you use you will still damaged it. but if you are using heat protection you are only damaging your hair a little and not as much as you would if you didn'tt use heat protection.


  2. well duhh.

    you're still putting heat to

    your hair.yeahh the heat protection

    will help a little buhh it wont

    stop your hair from getting damaged.

    sorry!.  =]]

  3. it really depends on what type of hair you have. thick hair is harder to burn/damage then thin hair. but heat protectant doesn't fully protect. you will still damage your hair. but no matter what your hair will get damaged in som way. maybe it won't be as shiny or it will get frizzy or split ends. try and cut down on straightening and trim your hair.

    but since you straighten your hair a lot remember to do a weekly treatment for your hair and use a shampoo and conditioner for moister.  

  4. as long as you use heat protection you will be fine.

  5. Very slowly because you use heat protection.


  6. Yes, even with a heat protector you are damaging your hair. Definitely don't use the iron without it. But do use it on the lowest heat possible that will get your bangs straightened.

  7. Before you try straightening: get a vent brush and a hairdryer. Spritz on the heat protectant. Put your hairdryer on high and quickly brush your side bangs from side to side until they are dry. This is a tip my hairdresser gave me to get my side bangs to lie flat.  

  8. Not if you use a heat protector and condition everytime you shampoo.

  9. no if you use the protector

  10. I don't think it's that bad. I have a straightener, 3 different size curling irons and a blow dryer(which i rarely use). I do my hair everyday, not only my bangs but my whole head and have been doing this for years. But my hairdresser says I have very thick, healthy hair. Just make sure to get it trimmed to get rid of split ends and if you  do blow dry, don't do it too often cuz it's apparently the worst. (:

  11. YES

    it doesn't matter if you use heat protection, they will still be damaged

    the product will help reduce the amount of damage, but with any electrical item you use in your hair, it will damage it

    i would use hair spray

  12. yes, but EVERYTHING damages hair, including just the sun. and my stylist told me its better to use a high heat than a low heat on a straightner because the low heat leaves the cuticle open and the high seels the cuticle, just fyi =]

  13. no

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