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sassyhair

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I have bought a new tourmaline flat iron, and it is in celcius degree, I have no idea on what to set it on. My hair is moderately healthy no major damage, and I am relaxed 4a-ish type. I have about 2-2 1/2 inches of new growth.

Can anyone help?

Thanks!
 
sassyhair said:
I have bought a new tourmaline flat iron, and it is in celcius degree, I have no idea on what to set it on. My hair is moderately healthy no major damage, and I am relaxed 4a-ish type. I have about 2-2 1/2 inches of new growth.

Can anyone help?

Thanks!


http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm


Since I don't use heat on a regular basis, this is the best I could do. (sorry)

But at least you can use their conversion table.



-A
 
You can start with Start with 100 F, for example. That is a little over 93 C.

This application may help: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/NR/rdonlyres/4A1238B7-69FC-434E-8BF0-317AA149F5C0/0/convert.exe

Choose the Temp. conversions and start with Celcius number.

I love this program and I use it all the time for conversions. You don't have to install anything, just run it.

If you have trouble downloading it,
To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit here is the equation,

Fahrenheit = 1.80 * celsius + 32.0
 
I just used 165 degrees celcius because I needed to flat iron my hair immediately before going to class.
 
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