Straighten Your Hair Without Frying It? Engineers Are On The Case
By Ina Yang
Heat can turn curly locks into a sleek ‘do — and can also damage hair permanently. Engineers at Purdue are figuring out how hot is just hot enough when it comes to wielding that flat iron.
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