There is a hair dryer that straightens while it dries.
2006-06-21 08:01:42
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answered by Jessica 2
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Curly hair's a pain. Here's a few tips- In the summer I just scrunch it with Bed head After Party- the best stuff for mega frizzy or curly hair. Humidity will make it extra curly.
And in the winter I straighten it because it won't curl it's just wavy. I use a blow dryer that came with three attachments. One with a round bristly brush, flatner and diffuser. I got it from Ulta and it was super cheap.
Redkin Shampoos are also really good for hair and they have a sort of memory or heat gel that you can put in your hair before blow drying it, and it'll hold much better!
2006-06-21 08:20:57
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answered by Kaci 2
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Blow dry your hair 50% dry then tie it back in a loose scrunchie. Do your makeup, get dressed, etc about 15 to 20 min (depending on how fast your hair dries) release the scrunchie and whala! Not perfectly straight hair but no "puff" waves or curls.
2006-06-21 08:05:19
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answered by meona 2
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You can try blow drying it straight. Use lots of conditioner and get a frizz serum. Then get a flat brush and blow dry it straight while pulling your hair through the brush. Make sure to point the dryer at an angle to your hair and it also helps that whatever side of your head you are drying, hold the blowdryer with the opposite hand.
2006-06-21 08:02:22
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answered by cup_o_shina 3
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I'm addicted to celebrity blogs, and i read you're supposed to mix serum drops ( I use Semi di Lino) and hair cream (Pantente) together and use it on your hair just after you wash it. Comb it and make a low pony tail close to the nape of your neck, then roll it inwards as if you were making a bun and hold it with haie pins. Let it air dry and no more crly hair, just fabulous, wavy hair, but don't touch it with the brush again. This works if your hair is frizzy but not too kinky.
2006-06-21 08:05:30
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answered by AMBER D 6
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With a ceramic straightening iron. I don't know of any home remedies for that reason.
2006-06-21 08:02:16
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answered by brittme 5
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Those are the only two methods I know of, aside from blow drying. If you are worried about damage, I would suggest a ceramic flat iron.
2006-06-21 08:02:16
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answered by Lani 2
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Well, it depends what type of hair you have. Do you have nappy hair, or the silky kind of hair? If you have the nappy hair then you use any conditioner with a good ingreadiant like olive oil. Then you can get your hair blow dried, pressed, or permed.
2006-06-21 08:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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if u brush it alot and but a lot of hair creme on it ,it will straighten or try a hot comb
2006-06-21 08:02:07
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answered by PrettyPink 4
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Sounds kinda nasty,but their is this mushroom shampoo,works quickly and last very long.
2006-06-21 08:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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