I have started doing mine as I fancy a change. I do not often straighten my hair as it is really curly and frizzy I was just wanting some of your ideas/tips. I have been using my remmingtons wet to straight.
2006-11-26
07:58:46
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Purple Princess
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I quite like it straight but i don't have the patience to get adicted and after about 2 hours its like a birds nest thats why I wanted tips.
The main reason I have straightened it is as I am getting it cut but my regular hairdresser is away so I am going to a salon and it doesn't matter if I go with my hair curly to Toni and Guy or a village stylist if It is cut when curly they seem to hack at it and over style so its frizzy. Like I am not going to notice if it is a wonky cut as it is curly.
2006-11-26
08:07:21 ·
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use garnier sleek n shine line to help man the frizz and then flat iron your hair
2006-11-26 08:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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first you must make sure that you blow dry your hair as straight as possible using an anti frizz product and a round brush. its best to use a brush with a metal barrel as the barrel heats up and this helps with the styling of the hair. then straighten with a straightening product and the best straighteners that you can afford. please be careful because even the best straighteners in the world should not be used on a daily basis as they really do fry your hair big time. only for weekend or occasional use im afraid good luck
2006-11-26 16:26:52
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answered by juicy 2
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Hiya
My wife has tried numerous products and tools and means of straightening her hair, and the best way to do this is to use L'oreal Elvive anti-frizz serum on wet hair and then use either a brush and hairdryer ( the dryer must be a powerful one - 2000wtts) and blow dry in small sections, followed by ceramic straighteners with more serum if needed, or what she now does to save time, is to use the wet to straight straighteners which she really recommends instead of blowdrying
2006-11-26 16:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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There are straightener gels you can buy, and you need a really high quality straightener. It helps mine if I use my round brush with all the little bristles at the same time. what I do is grab a small chunk of hair, brush it several times with the round brush, then put the straightener just above it so the hair going through the flat iron is first brushed. I hope you can understand that!!
2006-11-26 16:03:54
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answered by Krista13 3
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Beware, I have very curly hair myself and began straightening it - I really liked how it looked and got sort of addicted to it. I straightened it everyday for nearly 2 years, and it was only then that I realised the damage I had done - my hair was proper frazzled! I have stopped straightening it now, and a year and a half later the roots are much better but the ends are still wrecked - please take care not to get hooked on it and mess up your barnet!
2006-11-26 16:03:10
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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John Freida Frizz Ease as directed on the bottle. Don't forget to use protective spray to help prevent hair 'frying' on your ceramic straightners.
2006-11-26 16:02:02
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answered by Fluffy Faye 2
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you should really use spray's especially made for use with straighteners, like Avon heat damage repair spray or any hair straightener spray from Boots or Superdrug. And condition twice a week.
2006-11-26 16:16:10
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answered by Jeanette 7
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i use andrew collinge simply no frizz before using the straightners it works a treat. also use a shine sparay afterwards realy makes your hair look good even if its like straw. Give it a try costs about £3.60 but well worth it!! Good luck
2006-11-26 16:16:34
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answered by crazeeladee no more 5
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firstly, i would advise you stop using those straighteners, they are so damaging. they boil the water under the hair cuticles causing no end of damage. use GHD thermal protector and GHD ceramic straighteners, they are the best!
2006-11-26 16:44:43
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answered by Mary-anne G 1
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i use that Tresemme frizz control before i straighten it and my hair isnt frizzy when i get finished.
2006-11-26 16:01:19
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answered by AMY 1
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