answers1: straightening can harm ur hair beyond restoration and there
comes a point in ur life when u want ur curly frizzy hair back..why do
u want to change what god has given u?
answers2: well obviously you need good straighteners, such as ghd's or
ones that go quite hot. <br>
Get a bobble/big clip and get most of your hair apart from the bottom
layer and clip it or tie it up n a bun, just make sure it doesn't get
in your way. Straighten the bottom layer and if you have trouble
keeping it straight put on some hairspray or mousse. next put your
hair down and get most of your hair apart from the 2 bottom layers,
then straighten the second to bottom layer. Keep that going making
sure you straighten each time from the root of your hair, up until
your reach your parting. Afterwards just make sure all your hair is
straight (: x
answers3: if u want a perm straighten, u can do the brazilian perm,
which straightens ur hair for months at a time. If u want straight
hair for a few days or a couple of hours, wash ur hair, blow dry it
straight or as much as possible, then flat iron ur hair and to
finalize use a glossing cream, (get Fekkai) from bath and body works.
answers4: Spray a heat proctectant into your hair before straightening
it and just separate into sections and straighten like normal.
answers5: 1. Wash and condition your hair as usual. <br>
2. Towel dry your hair by gently blotting hair with the towel.
Remember that wet hair is more vulnerable to damage so be gentle with
your hair when it is wet. <br>
3. Put a protective product on your hair as the blow dryer is going
to blow the bejesus out of it. <br>
4. If you use a straightening product, put it on your hair now and
distribute evenly. <br>
how to straighten your hair <br>
5. You know how they divide your hair into sections when you're at
the salon? Though it's never easy to reproduce what they do at the
salon, do the same thing as best you can (and next time you're at the
salon, watch closely to see how they do it). You're going to divide
your hair into sections and put all the sections up on top of your
head except for the bottom section. <br>
6. Using a brush, select a small segment of hair from the bottom
section that you did not put up. Start at the top of the segment of
hair and gently brush from the roots to the ends, blow drying as you
go. You'll want to keep the hair away from your head so as not to burn
your scalp with the blow dryer. Always keep the blow dryer moving and
go from underneath your hair to on top of it with the blow dryer. <br>
7. Never spend too much time in one spot with the blow dryer. Think
of it like you do brushing your teeth -- you'll want to try and hit
all the spots evenly. <br>
8. While you want to keep some tension on your hair as this helps
to straighten it, it's a fine line between not enough and too much.
Basically, you want to minimize pulling and stretching wet hair while
trying to keep tension consistent. <br>
9. When one segment is dry and straight, move on to another segment
of your hair, and repeat the sequence above. When all of the hair in a
section is dry and straight, then unclip another section of the hair
that is on top of your head and go through the same sequence.
answers6: Hair straighteners. <br>
GHD's.
answers7: you know how the first answer says "frizz ease range"? well,
my mum uses it and it doesn't work. Instead, after you wash your hair,
always put it a olive oil based hair moisturizer, and don't wash your
hair everyday. Trust me, we're not like the straight-haired people, we
SHOULD NOT wash our hair too often. Then, everyday when your going
out, but a little bit of cocoa butter based hair cream, just to
flatten those sticking-up hairs. This is cheaper than frizz-ease and
works better. <br>
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and, if you want to have straight hair that is cool, but personally i
think we should flaunt our curly hair, not change it. Why not try
straightening the tops and curling the bottoms? That way you get a bit
of both worlds... <br>
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remember that using too much heat on your hair can damage it FOR LIFE
so be careful with this straightening business
answers8: I also have really curly frizzy hair but i just straighten
it with my straightner. I have a Chi. They are AMAZING!!!!
answers9: Buy a CHI. It is expensive but it works better than any of
the other straightning irons. These are used by professionals. <br>
<br>
The Chi also leaves your hair feeling soft and shiney. My hair looked
dead after straigtning it for many years...I used this thing for the
first time and my hair looked healthier than EVER. You can use this
thing on wet or dry hair. I personally leave my hair damp when using
it.
answers10: buy some de-frizz and heat protcetion spray <br>
then straighten your hair but do it really well and slow otherwise you
can end up with straight frizzy hair. <br>
Good Luck!
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