Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Can I use ceramic-coated hair straighteners on wet / damp hair?

yes u can. but i would strongly advise against it. it fries your hair, reguardless of what the directions say. stop being lazy...blow dry your hair first, THEN straighten it.Can I use ceramic-coated hair straighteners on wet / damp hair?
no u shouldn'tCan I use ceramic-coated hair straighteners on wet / damp hair?
The steam will fry your hair. Its better to use on dry hair teased with straightening foam.
No Never Ever!!!!





You should never let anything hot touch wet hair, even your hairdryer shouldn't be on the hottest setting.





Basically if you were to straighten wet or damp hair, the heat causes the water inside the hair shaft to boil (imagine tiny droplets of water inside your hair shaft jumping around like when a kettle boils)





Eventually, the hair will snap off. You won't get big chunks coming away in your hand, but overtime you will be left with split ends, and you'll notice the ends are much finer and frazzled.





I wouldn't even do it once, even if your in a rush! It takes me about 15 minutes to roughly dry my hair, and it's very thick and long. And always remember to protect your hair with serum or a heat protections spray before applying any heat to your hair
no but id give you a head massage only trouble is youdyou fall asleep with wet hair and its frazzled in the morning
Just be careful as to it might burn your hair


It is not supposed to
I wouldnt' when your hair cuticle heats up it opens up and so when it's wet the water boils and fry's the hair I have been told all of my career NEVER USE A HOT TOOL ON WET/DAMP HAIR !!!!
yes you can although it is better for your hair shaft if it is on the drier side.
better w/ dry hair (dont fry hair)
tricky quesiton, don't do either until you are definately sure
They are specific straighteners for wet hair.. i.e. wet to straight. You could use the ceramic coated on damp hair, however it still makes it fry, so I'm presuming it will do a lot of damage to your hair and also the straighteners, if its really wet.
if you have ever used one, you will know that it makes a sound like you are frying an egg when you use it on wet hair. however it still works, it just takes longer and it might wear out your straightener and probably your hair. if you do do this however, i suggest you use biosilk. it protects your hair from heat damage. p.s. do not blow dry your hair first! that would be doing a double wammy to your hair!
read the directions... they usually have it somewhere on the packaging if you can use it on wet hair.
you would be frying it its best on blowdried or at least dried hair
yup, its better for the hair when its dry though
Be very careful water and electricity do not mix, so better on dry hair.
No definitly not it frys ur hair and u will have fly aways!
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