My hair is naturally big and full and curly. I straighten it every night and wear it to work the next morning (its still clean) but somewhere between my car and work something goes terribly, terribly wrong. It get big and poofy and the ends curl under and it bothers the hell out of me! I've used hairsray to cut back on the flyaways, but I dont know what to do about this issue. HELP ME PLEASE!!! thanks!
2006-09-05
12:34:57
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thats_hot_097
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➔ Hair
yeah, I go back over it in the morning- and I hairspray it after I'm done...
2006-09-05
12:40:50 ·
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Straighten it like you usually do, then the next morning, straighten it again. My mom does that once in a while with her curly hair.
2006-09-05 12:39:27
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answered by aximili12hp 4
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Why don't you try to work with your curly hair instead of fighting it? There are so many good anti-frizz and curling agents that don't make your hair crunchy or anything. Frizz-ease by John Frieda works well for me. I also really like the new Sunsilk products I use both the anitpoof and the de-frizz. They also have straightening products. I just know from experience how hard it is to get and keep curly hair straight.
2006-09-05 12:45:58
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answered by Livia 2
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Before drying your hair use a straightening gel or mousse. This will control it some when you blow dry it. Make sure you blow dry it as straight as possible. Use an anti-frizz spray once it is completely dry and brush it through. Then flat iron it before going to bed. If you have time to flat iron it again in the morning, I strongly recommend it. If not, spray it with a Max hold hair spray. Brush it through. In the morning, you'll probably have to flat iron some problem areas. Spray it again with anti-frizz spray and light hair spray. Try to avoid putting your windows down in your car. Whatever humidity in the air will cause your hair to "poof." Good luck.
2006-09-05 12:45:45
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answered by Whitney B 2
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Before straightening your hair the night before, put some anti-frizz and leave in conditioner in your hair. Then try using a straighten iron one more time before work to get rid of frizz. Also, for more tame, use a shine spray or hair wax (if you have layers).
2006-09-05 12:39:42
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answered by ME! 3
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before you go to work smooth on a pominaide (like a john frieda wax, or the jonathan product 'dirt'). use a small amount, rub your palms together to disperse and warm the product. then rake your fingers through your hair starting at the underneath sections first. becareful not to use to much or your hair will get to heavy and become flat. concentrate the product on the ends and through the middle sections of the hair.
2006-09-05 12:39:32
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answered by BavSnob 2
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You could try relaxing it. You can get a relaxer at Walmart in the same isle all the hair dyes are. I've never done it, however, so you might want to check further into how it works.
2006-09-05 12:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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every tried to go to the professionals and get it done
go to the hair salon and she will give you a straightener that will last much longer than your can
2006-09-05 12:43:58
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answered by annie 5
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Straighten it before going to work, then lightly hairspray it. Or maybe you have a humid car....try getting your car less humid--AC works.
2006-09-05 12:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider the link below. Or, maybe you should choose a hairstyle that does not demand too much of your sanity?
2006-09-05 12:56:28
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answered by CALOi 2
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get your hair cut very short it will be much easier to maintain and style
2006-09-05 12:40:21
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answered by dishwasher67 6
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