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From: Francesca (98.204.97.219)
Subject: To Leslie or anyone familiar -- how to repair flat iron damage
Date: April 2, 2008 at 4:40 pm PST
Hello I have very fine,curly, virgin hair. I have been flat ironing my hair for almost a year now, about once or twice a week. I have been noticing my hair is weeker, frizier, and I have a little breakage. My ceramic flat iron is set to about 340, and I use ID silk care as heat protector. I also use a mass market deep conditioner once a week. What else can I do to minimize damage and maintain shiny, strong hair? I used to use PPT protein treatment when I had TR many years ago. Would that work?
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