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Well, it kind of burns your hair, so it's not very good for you or your hair. You will get broken ends and really dry hair. I would recommend using a Conair hair dryer with a brush attachment. It is a blow dryer with a brush so you brush your hair as you dry it. It makes it very straight and dries it in a way that won't damage your hair. Here is a link so you can view the product! I recommend getting it online because they don't always have it in stores.
Good luck! 
like..it sizzles when you straighten your hair when it is wet with one of those..
but like I use one every day and my hair still looks fine.. I mean all straighteners damages your hair because you are like steaming your hair with all of them. but wet 2 straight are good. but yeh they do, but like I said all straighteners do.
Yeh, I know all straighteners damage yur hair.. I just mean like
would they damage them even more?
I think the wet to straights are a little more severe then the regular ones
yes they are they give you wicked split ends dont use them when your hairs wet!!
Not only do they give you split ends but something else too. My hairdresser said that when you straighten your hair wet , what it is basically doing is exploding your hair. Although straightening your hair dry also damages it. doing it wet is even worse.
I have one of them. It sizzles and basically burns your hair so I always blow dry it first and then straighten it.






Wet 2 straight straighteners
Do Wet 2 Straight hair straighteners damage yur hair?
Isn't it like boiling yur hair when you straighten yur hair when its wet?
So when you use a Wet 2 Straight hair straightener.. isn't it the same?