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well....I have curly/wavy hair and I straighten it before I go to bed...how can you sleep on your straight hair without messing it up majorly?

2006-09-07 13:47:29 · 12 answers · asked by Abby B 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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give up those cotton sheets and switch 2 satin----besides,,,,,it's serves a dual purpose---preserves the hairstyle and is very sensual

2006-09-07 13:52:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Straighten it the night before, pull into a very loose pony tail with a thin band. When you wake up, use a muster (ceramic straightening iron) You should only need to run it through for a minute. I have wavy hair which I hate and this is what I do. Also just had my hair chemically relaxed a little while ago. Best thing I ever did! It hardly takes any time at all now to straighten. I can just run the muster through in the morning.

2006-09-07 21:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by Indianna 3 · 0 0

Well what I did was straighten it....if it's long pull it up in a loose bun. Sleep on a big pillow on your back. If you toss and turn a lot, well, you are screwed. Sorry! :)

If it's short, then at least the major curls are out and re-straightening the messy parts will be shorter than the whole head, right?

2006-09-07 20:54:01 · answer #3 · answered by Miz_Kassandra 4 · 2 0

I usualy wrap the hair around my head like a turban bfore sleeping and pin it up and put sumthin on it like pantyhose of a handkerchief, if u dont have time for that braid it

2006-09-08 11:07:23 · answer #4 · answered by Jessy 2 · 0 0

With that specific question? im not sure... anyways, try this one.. this should help..

1. Conditioner for oily hair
I have naturally oily, straight hair and I used a shampoo with conditioner and then applied a leave-in conditoner to prevent static. It worked! I used mousse and a bit of hair spray and was static-free almost all day.

2. static....
i get static hair all the time...for short releif of it, use a dryer sheet. i dont know what it is that helps but it does! don't use it for very long though.

3. Moisturizer for hair Rebecca Featherston
Several years ago I was introduced to SEBASTION Potion #9. This is a leave in hair moisturizer, not a conditioner. It's used in place of, after you shampoo. Use it regularly throughout the winter months and you will notice a difference!

4. Winter hair rejuvination Rebecca
Get your hairstylist to color your hair with REDKIN SHADES...this is a conditioning, non-peroxide color wash, you can brighten your hair color by using the shades and mixing with clear to tone down to an acceptable level for your taste. This is a great treatment for the wintertime, it brightens your hair, and deep conditions it at the same time. You'll be hooked after one treatment!

5. Fly Away Hair
If you are having trouble with fly away hair try this. Rinse hair, after shampooing, every now and then with a good liquid clothes conditioner. It greatly cuts down the static in your hair.

6. Surefire Success
Keep your hat on till spring, maybe early summer.

7. To Fight Static...
I have super long (3 1/2 ft. from crown to tips), super thin, super straight hair and static in the winter is a nightmare for me. I have learned 3 good ways of combating it however. #1 Keep a trial size bottle of a leave in spray conditioner with you at all times (you can buy these in drug stores for pennies). #2 Run a dryer sheet over your hair. #3 Spray something like Static Guard over your hair (this may stink but it's effective).

8. Smooth Hair
My stylist told me that when you rinse out your conditioner, you should use colder water. When you look at a piece of hair under a microscope, it looks like the shingles of a roof. When you use colder water to rinse out your conditioner, it closes those "shingles" and makes your hair smoother.

9. Better hair
Before showering, I comb my hair one last time. This helps to distribute the natural oils in your hair. When in the shower, I usually comb my conditioner into my hair paying special attention to the tips because this is where your hair has less moisture. When I'm done I usually blast cold water onto my hair. This helps with keeping the hair moisturized since it closes the hair shaft and it makes your hair extremely shiny.

2006-09-12 19:33:41 · answer #5 · answered by johnzy_08 3 · 1 2

pull it back in a loose pony tail...if you sweat in your sleep it might make it frizz. If its messy in the morn wet it a drop and reblow it. It will work the waves right out.

2006-09-07 20:49:50 · answer #6 · answered by japhg 1 · 2 0

Hmmmm..... I'm not too sure about what to do eather, so just wake up 15 min-half an hour (depends on how much hair you have, mine takes about 20 min. to do) to streaghten your hair then. It WILL be worth it.

2006-09-07 20:55:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i have thick wavy hair and when i straighten it and sleep on it, it flattens out more

2006-09-07 20:49:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

better to just straighten in the morn

2006-09-07 20:52:10 · answer #9 · answered by roxypanther5 2 · 2 0

I suggest wrapping it with a satin scarf.

2006-09-07 21:56:03 · answer #10 · answered by A_lady 2 · 0 1

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