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Apr 25, 2013
Diana S.
Hi , so I used to always straighten my hair , for like 3 months , I stopped 2 months ago , and I cut my dead ends , and now I wanna straighten my hair just once , that's it? do you think it will damage my hair a lot for just that once or?
Apr 25, 2013
Emma F.
No not all! It's a great idea to use a heat protectant as it will keep your hair from being damaged and it will help with split-ends and all that stuff. Hope this helps! Good luck:)
Apr 25, 2013
Sandra R.
I don't think so..just try to use your hair straightener once a week and keep it below 300 degrees.
Apr 25, 2013
Kaitlin D.
No.
Apr 25, 2013
Amanda C.
No it won't. use heat protector before && yu don't always need to put the heat on blast. go for it!
Apr 25, 2013
Shaniqua Z.
Nope!