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Plastic Wrap Strength Question?

I was wondering why plastic wrap is stronger than aluminum foil and wax paperI did a science project that obviously proved that plastic wrap was stronger but why? I think it has something to do with Polyvinyl (what its made of) please help! 10 points best answer!

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You should never go wet to straightthis is the best way to damage your hairA really bad product that should be bannedAny ceramic iron will do the job you don't have to spend a fortuneJust make sure it's dry first.
this is not the answer you want, but trust me its the right oneSome day when you can get a CHIthey are the bestchi actually made the first straightner, and they leave your hair shiny,and perfectly straightThey straighten your hair faster than any straighter willBTW wet to striaht ones are really bad for your hairthe chi is also has built in shine serum in the blades to help protect your hairthis device makes my mouth watertrust me my hair sucks to straightenI have cow licks, and my hair is sorta wavy I have a hard time getting that flawless glassy looknot with a damn chi.its well worth the moneythese run 150-200.trust me!!!!!!!!
Plastic wrap has the ability to stretch , just like spider silkAluminum foil and wax paper have less of a ability to stretch.
Get a baby Bliss! i bought it from a salon for $40 and its the best i've ever used! i have easily had 5-6 straightners before this and this is by far the bestThe key is get the tool nice and hot before you start and do thin piecesdo a sweeping pass thru the hair not hold slid hold slidalso
I realize that it is called the wet to straight but if you are using it on your wet hair that may be the problemMy friend that I used to live with had a wet to straight and it worked fine for us if we used it after our hair was already dryI don't really think putting something like that on wet hair is good for it ever even if it says its okay.

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