
No, it isn't.
It's the most damaging thing you can do to your hair, along with perming, which is the same process.
If you straighten your hair with a good serum to moisturise it, and heat protectant then straightening doesn't have much affect on the hair.
j~
i know the feeling.
my mum asked her hairdresser about it for me, and he said he wouldn't allow me to do it because i've dyed my hair before, and apparantly it damages your hair so much that doing it on dyed hair can cause lots of it to break/fall out.
i wouldn't do it.
and people saying straightening is just as bad, no, if you use the proper treatments with straightening it isn't that bad.
i know the feeling.
my mum asked her hairdresser about it for me, and he said he wouldn't allow me to do it because i've dyed my hair before, and apparantly it damages your hair so much that doing it on dyed hair can cause lots of it to break/fall out.
i wouldn't do it.
and people saying straightening is just as bad, no, if you use the proper treatments with straightening it isn't that bad.
yeah, my mum told me that there is one that you can have done if you haven't had your hair dyed for a year/there is no hair dye in your hair whatsoever, and it doesn't damage it so much.
I don't know if she was lying or not though, to stop me from dying my hair etc.
yeah, it's true.
And about having really thick hair, i really know how you feel aha. My hairs pretty much the worst hair you can get, when not straightened theres no point in even attempting to get a comb through it.
But you can buy yourself some thinning scissors for a couple of dollars and just whip them through your hair, also, if when you straighten your hair you use a serum (frizz-ease thermal protection serum is the best, since it saves you using a heat protectant aswell) then it takes about half the time and effort, which really helps when you have to do it everyday![]()
j~
i dont think so. i know someone who had it done once and it didnt suit her, she looked better with curly hair![]()
Haha, my hair looks terrible curly, the bottom layer looks fine, but once my short layers come into play it makes it stick out... maybe if/when I grow my layers out/longer than it might look fine.
I think the thinning scissors might be a good ideayeah, it's true.
And about having really thick hair, i really know how you feel aha. My hairs pretty much the worst hair you can get, when not straightened theres no point in even attempting to get a comb through it.
But you can buy yourself some thinning scissors for a couple of dollars and just whip them through your hair, also, if when you straighten your hair you use a serum (frizz-ease thermal protection serum is the best, since it saves you using a heat protectant aswell) then it takes about half the time and effort, which really helps when you have to do it everyday
I should buy some.. I already use a heat protectant on my hair when I straighten it
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