MiSS.M0MMY2BE
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I'm making dinner, and I wanted to be sure.
Seriously?
If you start to feel too hot, turn off the hair straightener, drink a cool beverage. Go to another room in the house while the oven is on (don't just stand next to it). Turn on a fan. Wear cooler clothes.
Using a hair straightener always seems to make me warm. Just be careful and take care of yourself. If you start to feel bad, take away some of the heat!
If you start to feel too hot, turn off the hair straightener, drink a cool beverage. Go to another room in the house while the oven is on (don't just stand next to it). Turn on a fan. Wear cooler clothes.
Using a hair straightener always seems to make me warm. Just be careful and take care of yourself. If you start to feel bad, take away some of the heat!
Thanks! I never started feeling nauseous or anything, just hot.
If you start to feel too hot, turn off the hair straightener, drink a cool beverage. Go to another room in the house while the oven is on (don't just stand next to it). Turn on a fan. Wear cooler clothes.
Using a hair straightener always seems to make me warm. Just be careful and take care of yourself. If you start to feel bad, take away some of the heat!
Thanks! I never started feeling nauseous or anything, just hot.
Yeah I feel like that when I occasionally straighten my hair, even if I am not using an oven or anything else. I use the oven all the with no issues, but the straightener makes me warm up even if it is the only thing I am using. I would guess that is your culprit, you just might be more sensitive to it now that you are pregnant.
I sometimes use a little fan while I straightened, and straighten my hair in a larger room (not a small room like the bathroom) so there is more air flow.