Find a spray that protects your hair and a good straightener, I like using a product called Turn Up The Heat, that you can get at Sally Beauty Supply for seven bucks it's in an orange bottle and smells awesome. Also make sure you only straighten dry hair and don't be afraid to splurge on the straightener because you want good results and for it to last.
2006-08-05 08:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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best bet is to buy a good ceramic straightener and TRESemeheat protection mist. I straighten my hair all the time, almost every day and I use herbal essence shampoo and the heat protection, the woman that does my hair complements it all the time, she doenst believe that i straighten it about every day. as long as you only straigyhten when your hair is dry, and use the heat protection your hair should be fine with a straightenor
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hope it helps, I live by the TRESeme stuff!
2006-08-05 08:03:00
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answered by Miss. Advice 3
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firstly, the consistent barrage of warmth is possibly what's inflicting your hair to be incredibly dry and frizzy. you should start up with the aid of lowering on your flat iron (i comprehend this isn't any longer situation-free, yet woman you have have been given to). mousses and gels additionally incorporate alcohol, which suits to dry it out extra. Your hair desires some serous TLC. Deep situation two times a week with a hair mask or oil. additionally, in basic terms wash your hair the different day so which you will construct up organic oils to assist restore hair. Use circulate away in conditioners when you shampoo and situation and attempt small quantities of silicone serums to assist administration frizz. you would be able to as nicely would desire to get distinctive the broken ends cut back off.
2016-09-28 22:46:44
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answered by rotanelli 4
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Cheapest way in the long run is to buy a "Chi" flat iron.. it's the best on the market.. doesn't fry your hair and will last you 20 years.. way cheaper then putting crap in your hair then straightening it with a curling iron.. and then burning your hair..
Chis are about 125 bucks on ebay but well worth it in the long run.
Less haircuts.. less prodcuts....= saving money
2006-08-05 08:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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CHI hair straightener or maybe even buying a shampoo of some sort to run through your hair and then blow dry it.
2006-08-05 08:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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use a flat iron or a straightening comb thats about as cheap as your going to get.
2006-08-05 08:02:34
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answered by haleyb 2
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put a perm solution on and comb strait the more u comb the straighter ur hair will be. dont leave on to long read directions.
2006-08-05 08:03:37
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answered by jaded 1
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just use a strightener.its not permanent,you will have straight hair that you wont get mad about if it gets screwed up
2006-08-05 08:01:20
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answered by Ashleigh(: 4
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none, it either is expensive and works or isn't and doesn't work or it is expensive and doesn't work :(
unless the straightening kits work for you
2006-08-05 08:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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go to hair stylist, he'll do this job the best
2006-08-05 08:01:13
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answered by Solveiga 5
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