flat iron crunchiness and damage please help lol?
well its simple logic aluminum is better heat conductor than steel ,it mean it transfer hear in much faster rate than steel .if u keep identical block of aluminum and steel ,they can transfer heat only from its surface ,as to achieve equilibrium both the blocks will tend to lose heat from the surface .here the situation is that when the surface get cool the heat from inner part of the block will travel at much faster rate towards the surface in case of aluminum than steel.result in faster cooling.
You have to make sure that your hair is well hydratedYou make be drying it out with the flat ironsWhen you start to flat iron it make sure you part your hair into small sections at a timeThat way you will not have to go over the same section of hair so many timesI use an extra strength hair serum after I wash my hair to add moistureYou may not have time, but I let it air dry with the serum in and it has even more moistureI think the irons are fine but when using them make sure your hair is not dampThose type don't have a steam button so you just need to make sure that you have moisture already in your hair.