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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:09am
> Hi,> I currently let my chemically relaxed hair air dry> after washing it and then I blow dry it to get a> straighter appearance. Am I still incurring the same> amount of heat damage as if I was blow drying when my> hair is wet? Please advise.> ThanksThat would depend on how long you're drying it and what temperature you're drying it on. I doubt you're getting your hair real smooth this way. Its easier to straighten wet hair because your stretching it causing it to reform .Try using a product like KMS Flat Out. It coats the hair protecting it from the heat and leaves it real smooth, soft, and shiny.Joicos Straight Edge works good too. Good Luck
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Hi,I currently let my chemically relaxed hair air dry after washing it and then I blow dry it to get a straighter appearance. Am I still incurring the same amount of heat damage as if I was blow drying when my hair is wet? Please advise.Thanks
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