Don't worry. If you have a curling iron you can straighten it that way...just run it down your hair like you are going to flip it out....and it should straighten it better then nothing. You could also wet that side of your hair down again and blow dry it while brushing it...using a straightening serum might help but is not completely necessary. And if your hair just doesn't cooperate than you can just put it up...up-dos can look hott too. Good Luck!
2006-10-03 09:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Do u have a curling iron? Use thee curler like a flat iron but just don't curl your hair around it. Just bring the curler straight down. U may have to do this several times especially if u don't have a big barrel curler. The only other thing put a scarf on you head and head out to th e nearest Wal-Mart, CVS or Wal-Greens and buy another one. The cheapest one is usually $15. Good luck with it all.
2006-10-03 09:34:40
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answered by Angie 5
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try using the clothes iron. if someone else is there ask them for their help, but you could do it yourself. just put out the ironing board or put a towel down on a countertop or sumthin and lay your hair out on it like section by section and do it that way. it works, and you can do more hair at a time too. i've done it. good luck! oh and don't put the setting up to maximum heat, you could burn your hair or worse, your head!
2006-10-03 09:50:08
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answered by Dawn 2
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If you have a regular curling iron (round) you can use that. Just start at the top and drag it straight down. The ends might curl slightly but it works pretty well.
2006-10-03 09:35:11
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answered by Jennifer S 1
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If your hair is really long you could iron it with a clothing iron; it used to be done in the 60's
2006-10-03 09:37:42
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answered by reesie271 4
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according to probability you're over-washing and it rather is drying out slightly? yet there are a number of smoothing/anti-frizz serums on the industry. purchase one at a salon, it is going to cost slightly extra (in all likelihood $5-$10) yet would be solid on your hair.
2016-10-15 11:45:55
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answered by lurette 4
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Why don't you spray it with water, and scrunch it with gel and hairspray? Or just curl it all with a curling iron into big waves?
2006-10-03 09:32:37
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answered by Wonderious 3
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wet it. pull it all back into a sleek bun. if you have a flower accessory, put that on the side above your ear.
2006-10-03 09:33:30
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answered by k.sharae 2
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sprinkle some water on your hair , and get some hairspray or mousse and make it wavy...with your fingers
2006-10-03 09:49:45
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answered by Arely 2
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ahh...it's times like this when the messy ponytail / bun look is very, very useful.
cute...yet understated.
2006-10-03 09:52:04
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answered by meeeesh 3
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