Stinka, I've been thinking about finally trying a ceramic plate iron. My hair is medium thick, naturally wavy and frizz-prone (not to mention DRY) and I wash/blow dry straight with styling products every four days. That gets it pretty darn straight but the ends still tend to curl in odd directions. Based on your experience, do you think the ceramic iron is causing noticable damage to your hair? I say noticable because ANY heat appliance will hurt hair but in varying degrees, so I'd like your opinion. Thanks!
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get a ceramic straightener. From the sound of it, you have hair like mine. The Conair Straightener totally ruined my hair. So I wore it curly for a long time to re-introduce moisture and such, and then I bought a professional ceramic straightener. Best purchase ever.
No damage, just nice, smooth hair.
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hey. i have semi-curly hair, and it sux. can any1 help me? how do i starighten my hair? i have conair, shiny styles, but it doesn't work on my superly thick hair... any ideas?
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