Should i straighten damp hair
I have let my hair air dry for years now. I found even blow drying was causing a lot of problems. Great post! I have a question though — would heat protectant sprays get the hair slightly damp and therefore subject it to more damage?
I tried straightening mu hair wet once with a wet-or-dry straightener but once I heard the crackle I immediately turned off the straightener and never tried it again. It does! My hairdresser told me to spray the heat protectant spray onto wet hair, let your hair dry and then style. This way you still have the protective spray but the hair is dry when styling. Would this help reduce damage?
It is much better and easier to get straight hair than any other straightener that I have ever used. But after pregnancy, my hair is getting more and more curly…. I am not sure of a way to stop that either…. Well i fucked up. I got a buzz cut but the new growing hair is still soo thin and damaged.
Did my hair follicle roots got damagef? Because i used the flat iron very near to my scalp, do maybe the heat reached my roots… dermatologists dont help me any further.
My scalp is a little bit visible because of this. Im 18 and male. I read in your other acquis towels post, that things like towelling, brushing and blow drying your hair would be more damaging when hair was wet due to the cuticle swelling and scales standing up more easily snagged and broken.
It raises more questions regarding hair brushing eg, whether the smoothness of the water on the outside of wet hair would counteract this coats hair on outside so contact with direct brush is lessened, and also brush would slip past the scales so brushing would be sort of faster.
And there is a good scientific reasoning behind this. Every single strand of your hair is made up of three parts- the innermost part called the medulla, the middle layer called the cortex, and the protective, outermost layer called the cuticle. Now when you wet your hair, it can absorb up to thirty percent of its own weight in water. Applying a heated hair straightener to this wet hair means that the absorbed water inside your hair turns into gas. This means it expands and needs to get out.
So it bursts out explosively from the inner part of your hair, shattering the hair. Think of this as similar to popping popcorn. This happens to hair right up against the heated ceramic plates of your flat iron.
Over time, damaged hair increases, and you end up with brittle, dry, unhealthy hair which should just be chopped off.
Even though it may be tempting to get done with your hair quickly during the morning rush and use your flat iron while your hair is still wet, all you are doing is gravely damaging your hair in the long run. Using a hair straightener on dry hair is the best way to use this tool. Unlike wet hair, dry hair does not get damaged by using a flat iron. But we've already learned to avoid silicones and oils, found in most shine agents, so what's left?
Think about spraying a hot pan — it'll sizzle and steam. Your hair will do the same thing! Thicker or coarse hair types could benefit from Living Proof No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner , a silicone-free formula that reduces frizz and adds shine. If you're flat iron is a dinosaur, you could be following all of the above steps and still ending up with less-than-flawless hair. The truth is, when it comes to straightening, the proof is in the product. Here, our pros give you some compelling reasons to break the piggy bank for a good flatiron:.
It's a great safety feature for the girl-on-the-go," Jeanna says. That also means heat won't be evenly distributed between the two plates. If you have curly hair, look for gold or titanium. As for size, it matters. Tim reminds us that use a flat iron can add texture and polish to any hair of any style or length. A flat iron, he says, can even work wonders when styling short hair. On top of that, flat irons can function as a curling iron and give you beachy waves or tousled curls.
Watch how she pulls off the look in this video tutorial. All products featured on Teen Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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