LilyKat
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I''ve just got a new heat protection spray, which says it should be "sprayed lightly onto each section of hair before straightening". If I do that, do I wait for the spray to dry completely on each section, or do I just go right ahead and run the straighteners through, ignoring the sizzle?
So my question is: is the "sizzle" good or bad?
Also, my hair is naturally very thick and wavy/curly. Sometimes I blow-dry it roughly first, and then straighten it; other times I leave it to dry naturally and then straighten it (it straightens pretty well, although I need to spend longer and be firmer doing it). Which is better for your hair? Part of me thinks avoiding two lots of heat must be good, but if it means I have to be more heavy-handed with the straightener, would that cancel out the benefit of avoiding the blow-dryer? By the way I only do this max twice a week, and my hair is in good condition.
Any thoughts most appreciated!
So my question is: is the "sizzle" good or bad?
Also, my hair is naturally very thick and wavy/curly. Sometimes I blow-dry it roughly first, and then straighten it; other times I leave it to dry naturally and then straighten it (it straightens pretty well, although I need to spend longer and be firmer doing it). Which is better for your hair? Part of me thinks avoiding two lots of heat must be good, but if it means I have to be more heavy-handed with the straightener, would that cancel out the benefit of avoiding the blow-dryer? By the way I only do this max twice a week, and my hair is in good condition.
Any thoughts most appreciated!