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Dayumn. I don't care THAT much about having straight hair. And how does one keep from completely charring one's hair using something that hot? And why do you need a set? Isn't one enough?
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Ok, first let me explain that when I say "a set of straighteners", I don't mean it in the sense that I'm suggesting you need more than one. I mean it as "a pair of jeans". When someone says that they need "a pair of jeans", they don't mean two jeans, they simply mean one. It's the same thing with the straighteners - they are pluralized because they are made up of two ceramic straightening irons, in the same way that the jeans are made up of two legs.
Amazingly, your hair doesn't char or burn when you pass it through straightening irons. If your hair is totally free of any shampoo, pomades, or moisture, then you run absolutely no risk of pulling any hair out, or burning any hair off. To get a good straightening effect, once the irons are clamped down on the hair, you would normally move the straighteners down the length of the hair at about 1 inch per second. But if you keep the straighteners still, they'll eventually burn your hair.
The effects of straightening your hair are truly remarkable - even people with the curliest, frizziest hair, can have perfectly smooth and straight hair. It lasts all day - or until your hair comes into contact with water. Sweat, rain, snow, hail, showers and any other contact with water or moisture will make your hair go curly again. All of which are relatively easy to avoid.