Monday, May 4, 2009

Is it OK to put Biosilk silk therapy on hair before ironing?

I have been using biosilk silk therapy on my dry hair after ironing to control frizz and it works great. Is it ok to put it in hair (damp or dry) before ironing? I notice the back of the bottle says its flammable so I don't want to fry my hair.





If anyone has tried it this way, how does it work? I have thin, poufy, frizzy hair.

Is it OK to put Biosilk silk therapy on hair before ironing?
I'd say it's ok, but I wouldn't recommend it. It is only a shine serum, it is not a heat protectant at all. On top of that, it contains a lot of alcohol which just dries out your hair. Paul Mitchell has a shine serum that has no alcohol, smells good, and you get a lot more for the same price! As far as ironing, use something like CHI flat ironing spray or Loreal Texture Ironing creme....
Reply:honestly.. i wouldnt recommend it. its like putting oil on a hot stove to cook.. it will fry. try a conditioner better
Reply:if it says its flammable I`d just stick with the normal routine of what you were already doing
Reply:It's okay if your hair is damp and you blow or air dry your hair before using the iron.


Never use an iron on wet hair, it's really damaging.


And too much Biosilk on dry hair makes your hair look greasy, so be careful. :)
Reply:I am a pro at this!!! I use Victoria Secrets smothing silk jel on my hair before I blow dry, then place it on my ends before straightening it. Biosilk is just as good but VS SMELLS SOOOO GOOD!!! I have white trash wavey hair and you can't even tell I use a straightner because it looks so soft and feels soft. I can definatly tell a difference in texture if I don't use it, and my hair dresser can too!! P.S. I have a HAI straighter that gets up to 400 degrees and it hasn't damaged my hair


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