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Question:

What damages your hair more? Hair dryer or straightening iron?

I mean like straightening it regularly with a fan or straightening iron?

Answer:

1st of all not all people have nice curly hair and some have curly but it maybe untameable. So I would recommend straightening if it helps with hair management. There is damage that comes with both, and I think both are equally damaging so anyone can also ways take extra care of hair after blowing it dry or straightening it by deep conditioning hair and being gentle to it.
I'm guessing, NOT straightening is not as option. Both will do damage as it is hot. Before doing either, make sure you apply heat protectors on your hair. Try to keep the temperature on your iron below 160 degrees and run your iron through instead of leaving it stagnant on your hair. Go through it a few more times instead of one slow pull. You might end up with burnt irrepairable hair. I am a good example. Also, work on thinner sections as you'll get every strand of hair and don't have to go over it more than you need to. Also if you use the hairdryer, depends on how straight you want it to be. You can make it tamer with less damage on a hairdryer. But if you want bone straight, iron is easier and faster.
lat ironing is WORSE as the heat is in direct contact with the hair. With a blow dryer, you can control how close the heat is to the hair, plus the level of heat. BOTH are damaging, but no question flat ironing is worse. Best regards!
1st of all not all people have nice curly hair and some have curly but it maybe untameable. So I would recommend straightening if it helps with hair management. There is damage that comes with both, and I think both are equally damaging so anyone can also ways take extra care of hair after blowing it dry or straightening it by deep conditioning hair and being gentle to it.
I'm guessing, NOT straightening is not as option. Both will do damage as it is hot. Before doing either, make sure you apply heat protectors on your hair. Try to keep the temperature on your iron below 160 degrees and run your iron through instead of leaving it stagnant on your hair. Go through it a few more times instead of one slow pull. You might end up with burnt irrepairable hair. I am a good example. Also, work on thinner sections as you'll get every strand of hair and don't have to go over it more than you need to. Also if you use the hairdryer, depends on how straight you want it to be. You can make it tamer with less damage on a hairdryer. But if you want bone straight, iron is easier and faster.
lat ironing is WORSE as the heat is in direct contact with the hair. With a blow dryer, you can control how close the heat is to the hair, plus the level of heat. BOTH are damaging, but no question flat ironing is worse. Best regards!

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