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Hair Products & Hair Styling Tools : Is Straightening Bad for Your Hair?

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

Straightening is not bad for the hair when it is done properly by a licensed professional, using high-quality relaxer products and good hair styling tools. Straighten out curls in a healthy way to prevent damage with professional advice from a hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

Expert: Liz Muller
Contact: lizshairdesign.com
Bio: Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., who has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since the mid 1980s.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • wt!!!!!!!! NO matter what straightening is always bad 4r ur hair! Evn wn dne by a 'professional.' If its dne correctly THN its a lot less damaging. But it will still damage you hair.

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  • LMFAO guys think about it. I mean your PRESSING HEAT ONTO STRANDS OF YOUR HAIR. Of course its bad, but hey girls still do it!

  • It looks like most if not all of your models have 'good' hair. What about the ones who's hair isn't so 'good' or maybe it has been damaged (i.e. split ends etc)? Your models seem to have a thick head of hair that really doesn't need much to make it look good.

  • How can i make my hair shiny and flow like this lady's my hair is very stiff

  • @alex85599 thank you so much you know allot of people straighten there hair. if you dont rip your hair your fine its just like saying a shower is bad for your hair you just need to be carefull thats all

  • i love straightning my hair but it makes you bold

  • Not exactly true! For people with really thick coarse hair it could actually help them deal with their hair a lot better. Instead of ripping out their hair trying to comb it out all the time heat is not as damaging as people make it out to be if you know how to use it.

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