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i really dont think you can.
WAIT! there is a way you can buy these curler things, you dont heat them up or anything, just put them in dye hair and leave them in for a looooong time. i know it sounds weird "use a curler to straighten your hair!?!?!?" but if you use a big cylinder, it will make it straight instead of curly

2006-11-12 11:48:48 · answer #1 · answered by kale 2 · 0 1

I found a website for you. These are not my comments but someone asked the same question as you.

I have naturally curly hair. I can straighten it without heat or chemicals, but it takes 2 to 3 days to accomplish. First wash and condition your hair as usual. Then let it completely air dry. This is a very important step. Once your hair is *thoroughly* dry, flip your head over and brush out the curl, being as gentle as possible not to break the hair, but thorough enough to get the brush completely thru your hair. Have a scrunchie, or something soft that you can secure a bun with. Twist your hair to make a secure bun. Once it is secure, leave it up in the bun for as long as possible (2 days works for me). When you take it down, it will be wavy, and much straighter. You can use a light oil based conditioner if you like to take down any frizz (but make sure it doesn't have water in it, otherwise it will re-activate the curl) The hair needs to be *completely* dry before putting it in a bun, or it could develop mold. Your hair will stay straight until you wet it again.
One word of advice though. If you do this process too often, you could develop thinning on the sides of your hair, because of the pulling tension that the bun makes on the hair. As an alternative to the bun, you could use a large claw clip to secure the hair back in a french twist. If you have fine frizz at the scalp area, you could wear a scarf or headband around the area to straighten it too.
Hope this helps :-)

2006-11-12 11:55:28 · answer #2 · answered by partknit 2 · 0 0

there is deffintily a way. what you want to do is take a bath, or moist you hair completley. then take one among them cylinder brushes you recognize those with pricks all around the cylender. n take a hair blow dryer and utilizing the comb commence from the authentic slowly brush by hair with the blow dryer on the different area. attempt this untill your hair is completley dry and apparently plenty more effective then straightening your hair with a straightener.

2016-11-29 02:08:42 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

You can try herbal Essences Dangerously Straight shampoo or Sunsilk straightning shampoo or frizz-ease shampoo .But the conditioner too. You should see results! Good Luck1

2006-11-12 16:57:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all definitely don't use the iron that you use for clothes. Second use a bristle brush that doesn't curve round. Then if you still have a wave, start with wet hair and continually brush your hair until it is dry and straight.

2006-11-12 11:49:22 · answer #5 · answered by Amandruh05 2 · 0 2

You cant unless its straight to start with. There is no way, other than chemicals or heat, to change the texture of your hair. Sorry.

2006-11-12 11:53:13 · answer #6 · answered by miss m 4 · 0 1

whattt?? you have to use SOMETHING that involves one of those things. or itll be impossible. or wait ive heard of one thing that people didn in like the 50's they would wrap thaeir hair around their head when its wet. and then wrap it around their head in the opposite direction.

2006-11-12 13:43:44 · answer #7 · answered by Claudia D 2 · 0 0

I think there's a shampoo for that kind of thing. There's shampoo out there for everything else, nowadays.

2006-11-12 11:53:33 · answer #8 · answered by dreamer 3 · 0 0

Wish on a star.

2006-11-12 11:49:28 · answer #9 · answered by Steph L 4 · 1 0

i dont think you can... if your hair is curly its not going to straighten unless you make it straight....sorry

2006-11-12 11:49:00 · answer #10 · answered by camm300 4 · 0 1

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