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Dec 22, 2014
Madi M.
Okay so I really want to start curling my hair more often but I hate how no matter what I do it always smells so burnt. Any helpful suggestions??
Dec 22, 2014
Shannon B.
Try a good smelling heat protectant
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Dec 22, 2014
Madi M.
Thanks girls 😀
Dec 22, 2014
Hannah K.
Definitely turn down the temperature. If your hair smells like its burning, it is definitely burning and you need to use a lower temperature so that your hair can handle it. If you can't turn the temp down, nothing will help unfortunately.
Dec 23, 2014
Tasha G.
Try cleaning your curling iron or whatever tool you use.