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Flat Ironers Quick Question....

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keeperathome

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Ok so I go a new FHI Platform Flat Iron and it says that you can flat iron on damp hair.:perplexed Has anyone done this if so what were your results? The instructions says it works best on damp hair IDK? I'm afraid of the sssss (Frying sound)
 
I wouldn't flat iron damp hair. It will basically boil your strands....also it will hurt if it's too close to the scalp.
 
:nono:....

Not a good idea. This really burns the heck out of my scalp.
 
Thanks I was just wondering about what the instructions said and being that I figured most appliances are made in other countries for other hair types than my 4a hair IDK. And the possible sssssing and steam :wallbash: had me questioning Thanks for the responses.
 
Thanks I was just wondering about what the instructions said and being that I figured most appliances are made in other countries for other hair types than my 4a hair IDK. And the possible sssssing and steam :wallbash: had me questioning Thanks for the responses.

Girl, no hair type should be doing that. They need to take that off the instructions! I have an iron that says you can do that. :ohwell:
 
I used a wet to dry flat iron a few months back and my hair came out really good, it was soft and shiny, and when I washed, it bounced right back with no damage.
 
I used a wet to dry flat iron a few months back and my hair came out really good, it was soft and shiny, and when I washed, it bounced right back with no damage.

What iron did you use?
 
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