I have the same type hair, but i figured out the best way is to put a straightening serum throughout the hair when wet, use a large barrel brush with a metal center with holes in it to dry quickly; you can get them at any salon or at Sally's beauty supply. Also get a high quality hair dryer, it saves time, energy, and the health of your hair. When drying, part in small sections, but brush at the root, pull hair taunt and dry hair from root to tip make sure you dry your hair completely. Make sure to completely dry the root before you go down the shaft slowly till you reach the tip. Once at the tip, hold for a bit rolled under, then roll the hair the other way with the brush and dry that way, then roll it the way you want your ends to flip and hold the heat on it till hair is hot and give it a cool blast to set it. Over time you will get better, but if there are areas that aren't completely dry, they will for a fact, revert back to the unflattering in-between wave. To touch up in-between washes, use a salon quality hair flattening iron. Don't be cheap when choosing a hair dryer and straightening iron, or you'll pay later with your hair and having to buy replacements for them prematurely(1-3 years). A good hair dryer and straightening iron can last for 4-6 years of normal everyday use if it is high quality, and you clean the filter of the hair dryer and wipe them off every once in a while.
2006-10-15 09:08:57
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answered by Bedazzled101 3
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Hello my hair is just like yours so I MUST put loads well not loads of products on my hair to give it help. TIGI stuff is amazing you must buy their shampoo and conditioner for about thirty pounds but well worth it if your serious about making your hair better. Also get some fibre treatment to put into your hair to make your hair stronger and more flexable. Then if all else fails misserably good old fashioned HAIR SPRAY always works for me when Im skint. Just make sure you spray the hair in the curling tongs and when you take the hair out, DONT LEAVE YOUR HAIR IN THE TONGS FOR MORE THAN 5 SECONDS otherwise the hair may get stuck, trust me Im talking from past experience. Hope I helped. Hayley-May:-)
2006-10-15 10:04:53
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answered by Hayley-May 2
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Do it in chunks, and in the journey that your straightener may be used on moist hair, do it because of fact that is not any longer as unfavourable. I genuinely have shoulder-length hair, notwithstanding that is thick and wavy/curly so I divide it to make it get at once. I positioned Frizz Ease through my hair as quickly as I get out of the bathe (till now I dry it) conserving it removed from my roots. Then, I section off the backside layer of my hair from with regard to the midsection of my ears at once lower back--something is going in a clip on actual of my head on the same time as I straighten in simple terms that area. next, I divide the relax chew superb at my temples, positioned what's left on actual of my head and straighten that. finally, I straighten the final chew of hair and touch up any frizzy spots i could have. Works super every time. it quite is beneficial to do it at evening, however because of fact it does take it sluggish till you're used to it.
2016-10-19 10:57:05
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answered by agudelo 4
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Okay, here is a really cute style! When you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair, then comb/brush. After that put a lot of hairspray in your hair and scrunch. Add more hairspray and scrunch more. Then add just one last layer of hairspray. You should end up with sexy beachy waves, which should totally get compliments
2006-10-15 08:47:43
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answered by pepsigirl_1992 1
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What is your hair type and is it mainly straight or curly, or wavy? If you want to curl it or straighten it you can use products for it that protect you hair from burning too and then hair spray it or somthing?
2006-10-15 08:46:11
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answered by laydeeheartless 5
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Mines the same way. I've put it up in a banana clip and got good compliments. I still don't know how to keep it striaght or curly.
2006-10-15 08:54:30
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answered by twirlergurl 2
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Try using black hair care products, they are meant for difficult hair, maybe get some gel or some special hair conditioner, that should definately help. also try only shampooer your hair, which will leave it rough, instead of soft like after you use conditioner.
2006-10-15 08:46:29
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answered by jashaunte 3
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Did you try a straightening iron....should work!
2006-10-15 08:45:38
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answered by cshell442003 3
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GET A PAIR OF GHD'S BEST THINGS EVER
2006-10-18 11:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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