I use a flatiron when I want that look. Get a good ceramic one. Expect to spend 50 to 75 bucks... maybe more. Be careful not to burn your hair, make sure your hair is dry and super-clean before you flatiron. When you are done, use a leave-in conditioner. I agonised over this for years, getting chemical treatments and stuff, but the flatiron really is the best way. My hair is super-curly, but when used correctly, the flatiron gives me that stick-straight look that was popular a couple years ago. Curls are back in... enjoy them, and don't abuse your hair.
2006-07-16 21:30:10
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answered by polly_peptide 5
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well if ur looking for smthn long term like maybe 9-11 months try getting a rebonding done......its like permanent straightening only betta coz the chemical sol,ution is applied about 1/2 inch above ur scalp so ur roots dnt get damaged
its perfect for straight hair........i mean u can get outta bed n go for a party!!!!
else blow dry it using a straight brush
2006-07-16 23:19:39
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answered by billi 2
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A gentle straightening balm, blow drying it straight with the low setting, letting it airdry and hoping for the best...
2006-07-16 21:27:21
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answered by thisfleshavenged 3
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hair dryer and a brush .. .. no chemicals
2006-07-16 21:27:23
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answered by Nicoley 3
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keep them clean and moisturized
2006-07-16 21:42:11
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answered by reshma 1
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spa it
2006-07-16 21:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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none really...
all of it are damagers...
2006-07-16 21:27:44
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answered by rush 2
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