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Thermal (Japanese) straightening on already damaged hair?

My hair has recently begun to show signs of damage from daily straightening with a ceramic flat ironI consulted with a hair dresser about getting it relaxedShe said that the damage wasn't that bad (there's a bit of breakage and split ends, and it's much frizzier than it used to be) but there was enough damage that she recommended that I don't get it relaxed.I've heard such great things about thermal hair straighteningHas anyone has had success using it on hair that is already damaged? I want to be sure that when it's all said and done my hair doesn't all break off!! Will it tame the frizzies that I do have? I have fine-textured, wavy caucasian hairThanks!

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If there are no other clues, take it to a smithYou could get some Cerrosafe from Brownell's for a DIY, but the very fact you didn't know that suggests it's probably better left to somebody with a bit more experience.
Depending on condition it is priced very fairlyYou can get a magazine at Numrich Armsa aka americanunpartscorp; be sure you specify year of the rifle as mags for the Number III have a slightly different lockup.
The 303 is a rimmed cartridge and the 308 is rimlessThe caliber should be stamped on the barrel right under the front sight somewherePull the bolt and see which cartridge head fits therein; if it is the bigger one it is a rimmed 303 and if it is smaller then it is for the 308.
If your hairdresser won't do it then I t can't be done.Think .Hairdressers make money by doing hair ,,,,,when we send someone home and tell them that they can not have a service, it is because, the service will ruin the hair.If you do it anyway, it will melt or fry your hair.

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