NO,,, towel dry or air dry ,,, comb, straight,, us lots of conditioner
2006-06-11 07:44:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well my hair is fairly thin, but right when I get out of the shower, I put a towel around my hair to get out all of the extra water. Then, I blow dry it and after that use a flat Iron to straighten out the rest of it.
Tip: Always use a cream or spray that will protect your hair from the heat of the blow dryer and flat iron, so your hair won't get as damaged.
2006-06-11 07:45:39
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answered by ♥ Cookie 1
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Towel dry and apply LOTS of silicon drops (every mfg. makes one). Use a large paddle brush to blow dry from the roots downward (the more pull the straighter the hair). Use a flattening gel (I like CHI brand or Super Stick Straight). Apply a shine spray after you are done (especially if you plan on using a flattening iron). This is how I do it in the salon.
2006-06-11 07:50:59
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answered by lockesmith 6
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Just use a good flat iron with a heat dial that is turned up to 10. Straighten small sections at a time pulling kinda hard down on the hair. Use the flat iron on dry hair. It doesn't matter if it is air dried or blown dry.
2006-06-11 07:47:19
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answered by furious but whatever 6
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Blow dry straight with a large round brush.
2006-06-11 07:44:50
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answered by miss_anna529 2
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my hair is really thick and i always have to blow dry it and straighten it after i have washed it, i dry it with a ionic hair dryer but you have to use a heat protection spray. Then I use Kodo hair Straighteners on the hightest heat setting 210oc and there you go perfectly straight hair, and it last till you next wash your hair.
2006-06-11 07:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i know how you feel and my hair is really curly and thick so this is what i do. i would say go buy the new wet to straight iron ( $26 or so at walmart) and get a smoothing serum (frizzease $6) and aply the smoothing serum to wet or damp hair the follow the instructions for the flat iron based on your hairs dampness and then i say buy a finishing spray that prevents frizz ($6 or $7). it works really well for me
2006-06-11 08:05:24
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answered by Christina G 1
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Use stay in condition and comb out knots while conditioner is in.
Then dry hair and flat iron.
Then com again.
2006-06-11 08:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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towel dry first then blow dry witha paddle brush then if its still not good enough get a flat iron. (take small sections ironing and blow drying w/ brush).
2006-06-11 08:12:25
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answered by maristabell 2
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When I was a kid, they called it "creme rinse" (anyone remember the Tame Creme Rinse song?). I don't know if they make it anymore. But a super heavy-duty conditioner should help, or maybe a leave-in conditioner.
2006-06-11 13:07:49
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answered by Oghma Gem 6
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