Is It Safe To Straighten Wet Hair?
Elijah King
Published Mar 30, 2026
Celebrity hairstylist Harry Josh strongly believes the answer is no. "Hair should be bone dry when you straighten," Josh told Teen Vogue. "If you see steam or you hear a sizzle, stop and evaluate the situation," he warned. According to Adore Beauty, straightening hair when wet can lead to serious damage such as burning, breakage, or coarsening of your hair's natural texture. If you continuously straighten your hair when it's wet, there is even a chance of long term damage.
Stylists agree that hair should be so dry when straightening that even pre-styling products must be applied while hair is wet or damp rather than after its dried, which helps avoid adding any unnecessary moisture. "You need to be selective about what products you use before you [flat iron]," Lea Michele's hairstylist Sarah Potempa explained to Teen Vogue. "You should avoid applying anything to dry hair, which is what makes straightening different than curling. Because the iron clamps down on the hair, there's nowhere for the product to go. You're essentially boiling the product into the follicle, which isn't a great idea, especially when it contains alcohol."
As Josh advised, if you ever see steam or hear a sizzling sound when straightening your hair, stop what you're doing and double-check that your hair is actually dry, and if not, try again later.