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Do ceramic hair brushes damage hair?

I‘m looking to blow dry my hair, and it seems that a ceramic brush is a good choice. But I‘m just wondering if the bristles are too sharp and could do more damage than harm.

Answer:

somewhat i cant have faith it i admire that straitner nicely next time you bathe get shampoo that declares for broken hair and next time you straiten your hair use warmth protecter spray like tresemae this may well be a difficulty-unfastened difficulty with women that use straitener. from now on be smarter on conserving your hair and it will fell plenty greater powerful in a pair of week desire i helped you!
Ceramic hairtools are the best type of hairtools you could use on your hair, so yes. :)
cold air intakes are a waste of money/do nothing except use more gas/get diff muffler and then you can sound like the rest of those buzz-bombs running around/buy some rims instead/go for looks not that junker sound
Turbo muffler, it is one step louder than stock, forget the cold air intake it wont make your car louder, instead of cold air intake, just change your box filter to KN stock filter it will increase air flow dramatically
well if you get something yes you should probably start with the intake this will not create any type of loud enhancement until your car goes into the vtec stage of whatever gear you are in ( when you floor it prob at 6k rpm it will sound loud) but not driving regularly. If you are looking for performance gains ( alot more horsepower) you will have to get an exhaust sytem also. Here is the theory the car takes air in more freely than before with the intake but with a regular exhaust it can only expel the air the same as stock. good luck i have an rsx and when it gets above 6k with my intake it sounds mean

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