You could buy hair straightener in the store and do it at home. ( in the hair care isle, usually next to the perms, costs like $8) This process is pretty tough to do alone, so have a friend help. This is usually good for 6 months or so. Or you could have it professionally done.
Here's what I do: I use a smoothing cream or straightening serum before I blow dry. I part my hair in 4 different sections and blow dry with a round brush (or sometimes a flat one) round will give you volume. As each section is dry I apply more cream or serum....just enough to keep it from frizzing.
2006-06-19 12:08:45
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answered by tleec324 2
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You can get your hair chemically straightened by going to a salon and having a professional stylists do it. Technically you would be getting what is called a relaxer, it relaxes the curls in your hair to looser one, or wavy, and maybe even very straight depending on the type of straightening product your hair stylists uses to chemically straighten it. All hair is high maintenance, there seems to be no short cut when it comes to taking care of it or maintaining styles.
2006-06-19 11:49:48
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answered by perfecttenn86 3
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yes you can relax it but you have to go to a professional to do it because your hair type may require a special type of relaxer. ive learned that perms are for curls and relaxers are a permanent straightner so you should call a salon and tell them your problem and get some expert advice on the subject so you wont damage your hair.
personally i think curly hair is sooo cute, you should grow it out real long and be proud of it.
2006-06-19 11:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I have the same problem and I asked my mom and then she took me to a salon. They fixed it. Just asked them, "Is there any way I can make my hair straight without the flatning iron?" Thats what my mom told them about me. I tried to use some kinds of shampoos but well none of them really work except pantene 2-in-1
2006-06-19 11:11:04
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answered by ♥uR mY eVeRyThInG♥ 3
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not an effective way. but the flat iron does dry it out. Learn to love your curls--read Curly Girl by Lorraine Massey.
2006-06-19 11:08:39
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answered by smartdonkey 2
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Are you speaking pertaining to to the action image Fairy tale: a authentic tale? it somewhat is about 2 little females named Frances and Elsie who declare to have taken images of fairies in a glen close to to their domicile. That replaced proper right into a particularly action image.
2016-10-14 07:49:28
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answered by benavidez 4
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You can go to a salon and have it chemically straightened. It beats putting heat on your hair everyday.
2006-06-19 11:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i suggest you go to the salon and get a hair rebond. it's expensive tho but promise your hair will be flat and straight just like korean's hair. it can last up to 6 months or until your original hair grows.
2006-06-19 12:05:29
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answered by carmihernz 2
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you can get a straight perm, they straighten it with chemicals and it stays straight until you grow the hair out. the damage done depends on how curly your hair is.
2006-06-19 11:09:35
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answered by Jennifer H 3
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Yes get it chemically straightened at a professional salon.
2006-06-19 11:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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