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weily View Drop Down
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Joined: Oct 28, 2009
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Posted: Oct 29, 2009 at 11:13am
Smilehis is my first ceramic hair straightener, I was so exciting to try it on my hair.I used medium heat to do the straightening in case of heat damage by the high temperature. The straightened hair was super straight and shiny, it touched smooth and comfortable, that was the great result I had never experienced.
Karen Shelton2009-10-31 15:53:45

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Posted: Sep 29, 2010 at 11:13am
Hair straighter is something I am looking into at the moment and need as much solid information as I can get! Thanks for the info.
Administrator2012-02-03 10:21:10

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Posted: Oct 14, 2010 at 11:13am
Straight hair looks good, the people look very handsome.

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Posted: Feb 21, 2011 at 11:13am
The only problem with straighteners, whether heat or chemical, is that they are a double edged sword.  While they may help hair to look straight, there is always a danger of long term damage.  Is it worth it or not?  Only people using the straighteners can actually decide for good.champion1192011-02-21 10:17:52

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Posted: Feb 01, 2012 at 11:13am
s that they are a double edged sword. While they may help hair to look straight, there is always a danger of long term damage. Is it worth it or not? Only people using the straighteners can actually decide for good.

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Joined: Jan 18, 2013
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Posted: Jan 19, 2013 at 11:13am
I think the most important thing to remember when using a hair straightener, is that you should always use the lowest heat setting that works with your hair. For example, people with thinner hair won't need as much heat as someone with thicker hair. Although, that doesn't mean that if you are someone who has thick hair you should immediately opt for the highest heat setting, play with it a bit. Start on a lower heat setting and work up until you find what works for your hair. Move the iron slowly but steadily from the roots to tips. I think an average of 3-4 seconds per section is what is recommended. You want to try to distribute the heat as evenly as possible. Ceramic hair straighteners are usually good because they distribute heat evenly. There are also lots of products available that coat the hair to protect it during straightening.  I hope this is helpful!! Goodluck!
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