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Will straigtening my hair once a day with 230 degree straighteners damage my hair?

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Will straigtening my hair once a day with 230 degree straighteners damage my hair?

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you shouldnt do it everyday it will damage your hair really bad and it will burn your hair and it will start falling off 🙁 and if you want to prevent it use really good hair products… like any kind of chii products you can get them at sallys beauty products or just use any heat resistant all heat damages your hair even hot water go buy some VO5 too…

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I guess it depends on HOW you straighting you hair. My hair dresser ( he’s gay) said that if u like straighten the same piece of hair over and over again b/c its not straight will DEFF. damage UR hair. Like when UR hand touches something hot u r deff. not going to touch the heat again b/c it will make the burn worse, well the same goes for ur hair. If u do this u might notice that UR hair is all scraggly and stuff at the ends and NOT soft like people on t.v. lol. Also this can to be caused by wearing your hair in a pony tail that is why most girls have little pieces sticky up where there bangs are at b/c your pulling on your hair when its in a ponytail and those strands just finally snapped and ripped like a rubber band 🙁 i have that same problem so i only put my hair in a LOOSE side pony tail and my bangs pulled down and curly. CUTE DO!!!! I had the same problem with all the split ends and fried hair by doing all of that stuff with my hair and i just stopped and treated my hair as if

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