You can use a curling iron to straighten it.
2006-07-19 06:37:22
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answered by JennyJo 3
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Some people did not understand you dont' have the cash. A ceramic flat iron is the best. Second option is to blow dry. Do not blow dry when your hair is wet. Blow dry little streaks at a time when hair is almost dry. Your hair will want to go back to puffy or kinky or curly if you don't spend enough time with each streak. It needs to be silky straight before you go out. If you have a spray or cream it helps to add it. If you don't have any any of these then you need to wash your hair and comb it wet and rull in a towel and go to bed. When it dries it will be set atleast. Not straight but it will remove a lot of volume and kinkyness much. It helps if you put a little bit of conditioner on the ends and on the lenght of it.
2006-07-19 07:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Blow dry hair straight using a round brush and divide your hair into sections blow drying one section at a time. I'd still use a straightener some are not expensive at all at Walmart or CVS at least to finish the look.
2006-07-19 07:16:33
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answered by honey27 4
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Maybe you can afford a straightener...there are some as cheap as 20 bucks and they help a little so you should try that out. But if you don't wanna use one, use conditioner and then when your hair is damp, add straightening serum to it (like John Frieda Frizz-Ease) and then just blow dry it.
2006-07-19 07:07:56
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answered by ac 1
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Olive oil is a sturdy moisturizer for the hair, yet olive oil at very intense temperature gets broken subsequently ensuing in little to no benefit till u only like the flavor of deep fried... only kidin. So my suggestion is heating it on the range for some seconds. I placed some extra beneficial virgin organic and organic olive oil in a spoon and place it over the flame for some seconds adequate to get it slightly heat. IMHO, warming in a microwave will harm the oil. Coconut oil on the different hand handles warmth o.k..
2016-11-02 08:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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blow dry it after you take a shower - if you a round brush, that would work really well. Remember that keep brushing as you blow dry...your hair might get wavy but wait a while until everything sets
2006-07-19 06:41:46
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answered by ? 4
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After you wash your hair..you can blow dry it with a brush.
But first comb it so there's no knots.
It should be straight nd pretty.
Have a nice time.
2006-07-19 06:39:48
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answered by .: The Girl Next Door:. 7
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roll it on velcro rollers while it's still damp/wet(velcro rollers on dry hair will hurt). Once your hair is 100% dry brush out the curl. What you'll get is straight hair with LOADS of volume
2006-07-19 06:38:13
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answered by Sedona Sunrise 4
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get your hair wet, then blow dry and spray it with some kind of hair spray. i recommend white rain. if u dont have a hair drier, i dont know what you should do. sorry! hope this helped anyways.
2006-07-19 06:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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well it depends on what kind of hair you have....and i bet you have straight hair so you have to blow dry it with a brush and a hair dryer!!!!
2006-07-19 06:41:05
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answered by the1andOnly 2
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sometimes you can put in special "hair-straightening" shampoos and conditioners and they have mousses and creams to go with them...I think there's something called sunsilk
2006-07-19 06:38:50
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answered by confuzzled 2
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