Clean Hair Tools??
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Sep 27, 2013
Vanessa R.
So I Was Thinking That My Straightener Doesn't Smell Too Good When I Turn It On. && My Curling Iron/Crimper Are Not The Cleanest. So I'm Not To Sure If People Clean Their Hair Tools && With What? Help.
Sep 27, 2013
Jessica B.
Isopropyl alcohol will work if you put it on a towel or something but do not saturate it you don't want to make your tools wet only use a little
Sep 27, 2013
Megan S.
I believe at sallys they sell wipes for flat and curling irons!
Sep 27, 2013
Hali H.
Sallys should have a cleaner if not you can clean it with relaxer. look it up on google cuz I'm not exactly sure how you clean it with relaxer.
Sep 27, 2013
Vanessa R.
Thanks Girls!(:
Sep 27, 2013
Rachel H.
Yep, Sally sells equipment cleaning wipes. All you've got to do to clean with relaxer, is let your flat iron heat up, take a small amount of relaxer on a washcloth and carefully just clean with it, it will sizzle, once that's done take a damp one and go back over it to remove any residue left :) this is how I clean my appliances, works sooo quickly to remove product buildup