onesongglory
01-09-2006, 05:09 AM
So a couple months back i bought a HAI flat iron from the mall.
Since my first use of it it didn't really impress me that much.
I figured that it was because I'd keep it at a rather low temperature, because I was afraid of ruining my hair. (I'm an asian male) I thought that is why it didn't work that well, because it wasn't hot enough.
Well my hair is really damaged now =\
Or at least it seems so...
Well I have two things:
1) I just recently noticed that my HAI flat iron says "hair art and imformation" does that mean that I got scammed?
2) Now that my hair is in such bad shape, what can I do to fix that? My hair is relatively short as it is, and I don't really want to cut it all off... Anything cheap but effective and easy to do to help with its quality?
Since my first use of it it didn't really impress me that much.
I figured that it was because I'd keep it at a rather low temperature, because I was afraid of ruining my hair. (I'm an asian male) I thought that is why it didn't work that well, because it wasn't hot enough.
Well my hair is really damaged now =\
Or at least it seems so...
Well I have two things:
1) I just recently noticed that my HAI flat iron says "hair art and imformation" does that mean that I got scammed?
2) Now that my hair is in such bad shape, what can I do to fix that? My hair is relatively short as it is, and I don't really want to cut it all off... Anything cheap but effective and easy to do to help with its quality?
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caliente
01-09-2006, 01:31 PM
i know nothing about the HAI iron. a lot of people like CHI and Sedu irons, but i have a cheap ceramic Revlon iron that works just as well. as long as the iron is ceramic and you use a heat protection spray, your hair should be ok. also, never put a hot iron on wet or damp hair. make sure your hair is always completely dry.
for now, maybe just try doing deep conditioning treatments and using a smoothing cream or serum until your hair gets long enough to cut the damage off.
for now, maybe just try doing deep conditioning treatments and using a smoothing cream or serum until your hair gets long enough to cut the damage off.
onesongglory
01-11-2006, 02:44 AM
what kind of deep conditioning treatments would you think would be most beneficial?
i dont know all too much about products =/
i dont know all too much about products =/
caliente
01-11-2006, 03:15 PM
i dont know how much you're willing to spend, but i'm on a tight budget so i can only afford drugstore products. my two favorite deep conditioners are Aussie 3 minute miracle deeeep (not the original!) and Neutrogena triple moisture deep conditioner (the one in the tub). i rotate between those two.
if you're looking for something more expensive, you could just stop by a salon and ask them what they might recommend.
if you're looking for something more expensive, you could just stop by a salon and ask them what they might recommend.
onesongglory
01-12-2006, 02:34 AM
thanks i think i will try those two =]
anyone know about the HAI straightener?
anyone know about the HAI straightener?

