Were you worry about that your hair would be damaged by hair straightener in daily life?

My friend Jessica was got a Sedu Revolution hair straightener. She has a straight, fine hair. She use her hair straightener to go over the hair quickly because her hair looks "puffy" after blowdrying, and she like this sleek, straight look very much. So she asked me that Dose she doing a ton of damage to her hair with this way method 3-4 times per week?

Let's talk about the resolvent! The most recommended one is put a Heat protectant in her hair. It was by Aveeda. It's a smoother. This is the best way to protect your hair from heat damage, not to use a hair straightener at all. But if you absolutely must, do a biolustre treatment on your hair about once a month to keep it from being damaged as badly. Or do some

EXTREME research on either the Brazilian Karatin Treatment or The Japanese hair straightening. They are extremely expensive but you will spend far more money on repairing your hair in the long run after you ruin it with heat so the expense may be well worth it. Do some EXTENSIVE research on salons in your area that might perform either service and ask them about a consoltation to make sure it is the right thing for you.

The next advise I might give you is just be happy with your hair the way it is. We are our own worst critic. We tend to hate certain things about ourselves that all in all really make us unique. You might not like the way your hair is but other people may not notice it as much as you do. Either way. It is up to you!

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Author's Bio: 

Write articles for several hair care and hairstyle sites for years