Sunday, November 22, 2009

Do ionic ceramic flat irons instead of metal ones really not damage your hair but instead add moistu

These ceramic ionic hair straighteners claim that by using negative ions and infered heat, it doesn't fry the hair but make it more healthier by locking in moisture and shine...



Now i have very course, curly thick dry hair, would it work for me?



http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh...



Do ionic ceramic flat irons instead of metal ones really not damage your hair but instead add moisture?

NO, anything you do to your hair can damage it, whether it be heat, dye, perm or straighten even brushing your hair can damage it. If you use conditioners and certain hair products they can protect you rhair and help restore damage but nothing can eliminate it completly. Sorry...of course companies will tell you their products don't damage your hair, that is how they sell you products with false hope.



Do ionic ceramic flat irons instead of metal ones really not damage your hair but instead add moisture?

Yea, all of them say that..and dont ever straighten your hair wet, even if it can do that, it will kill your hair completely.



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Do ionic ceramic flat irons instead of metal ones really not damage your hair but instead add moisture?

All sources of heat applied to your hair can cause damage, But yes. Ceramic ones cause Less damage than metal. Ceramic ones allow for steam, whereas metal ones do not. I purchased a Paul Mitchel Chi from ebay and it was the best 100 bucks I ever spent. My hair looks amazing after using it. All the professionals at salons use that kind and it really does look great. Good luck

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