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03-09-2022 08:06 PM
@AngelPuppy1 I'm fairly sure that heat tools are to be used on dry hair. A heat protectant or oil is applied before blow drying your hair. if your iron is sizzling, it must mean your hair is still damp in spots.
03-09-2022 08:23 PM
The only thing I use in my hair is some Thickening Serum ... blow dry and then curling iron to turn under the ends. I don't set it a a high temp, just about mid way on the temp dial.
03-10-2022 07:24 AM
I used to use curling irons and flat irons all the time but that was eons ago! And I don't remember using any heat products. All I did was wash and condition and then dry my hair. So, this is kind of a new thing for me ---- ???
03-10-2022 07:26 AM
The product is Pantene Heat Primer. The only thing I can see on the instructions is: Apply liberally section by section - prepares hair for heat styling! It is a pump bottle and looks kind of like a clear tyle liquid.
03-10-2022 07:27 AM
This product does not mention anything that I can see about wet or dry hair??? I was taking it to mean apply on dry hair but perhaps I am wrong.
03-10-2022 07:29 AM
I know I won't use either appliance daily but probably once a week?? I am just not sure. Once I wash my hair, I air dry it and let it go. I never decide until later if I want to curl it a bit or make it straighter so I was wanting something to use on dry hair. I don't know??
03-10-2022 07:32 AM
It is Pantene Heat Primer -- It says Thermal Heat Protectant. Does not say on the bottle any place that I can say whether it is to be used on wet or dry hair??? It says on the back - Shake well before using, Prepares hair for heat styling. Apply liberally section by section.
03-10-2022 07:34 AM
I don't see alcohol listed in this product, but it could be listed by another chemical name. I was using the curling iron on a lower setting or middle setting because my hair is not real thick any more. I also did not hold the iron on the piece of hair for very long as I was afraid I would burn it.
03-10-2022 07:35 AM
This is a spray and it did seem to make my hair kind of wet even though I tried not to spray very much. What kind or brand should I look for then that does not make the hair wet??
03-10-2022 07:37 AM
Well, that sounds awful! My hair is not really thick any more and a bit fragile so I don't need any damage to it.
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