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    Posted: December 09 2004 at 9:08pm
I got the new remigton its safe but i dont think i would use it with wet hair only because the steam gets really hot but other wise my hair is fine
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Right on, girlfriend.. if a person heats a wet hair strand, the hair shaft could burst. Glad you're not doing it. :)

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what's the pointe of having the wet2straight if you dont use it on wet hair?then it's no different than any other iron.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Veronica F Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2005 at 10:31am
Originally posted by AnaisSatin AnaisSatin wrote:

Right on, girlfriend.. if a person heats a wet hair strand, the hair shaft could burst. Glad you're not doing it. :)

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Hi, I guess the technology in Remington is slightly different than the conventional straightening iron so that this doesn't happen to hair cuticle! How scary and sci-fi it sounds..hehe. I *think* it has special drying vents in the plates...
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yes-there are vents in it.
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Originally posted by Veronica F Veronica F wrote:

Originally posted by AnaisSatin AnaisSatin wrote:

Right on, girlfriend.. if a person heats a wet hair strand, the hair shaft could burst. Glad you're not doing it. :)

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Anais


Hi, I guess the technology in Remington is slightly different than the conventional straightening iron so that this doesn't happen to hair cuticle! How scary and sci-fi it sounds..hehe. I *think* it has special drying vents in the plates...


Vents or no vents, heat on wet hair is just plain bad for the strands. Heat is bad in general, but to heat up wet hair is just asking for 'bubble hair', which ends up splitting into very long split ends.
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*bump, in reference to the new thread by Poisongirl
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