hair stylist or a nice straitener
2006-12-09 04:44:41
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answer #1
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answered by Jordan S 2
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Definately a flat iron....I have similar hair and have found a few products that I really like that help keep it straight and decreased fly-aways. The first is by OSIS called hairbody. The other is a new one out by Herbal Essences and it is called Dangerously Straight Flat Out Finishing Spray. The second one you dry your hair and then spray this on and then use flat iron. I really like both of these products. You might also want to try using the Dangeously Straight Shampoo and No More frizziness Conditioner by Herbal Essences. Just a few things I have found to work.
2006-12-09 13:52:44
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answer #2
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answered by danielle b 2
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I have very long thick wavy hair so I know definltly how to starighten wavey hair......what i do is always blow dry my hair when Iam done taking a shower,you need to hair dryer to follow the brush down your hair so the ends are starighter. Then use either a flat iron or a curling iron with a high temp and run it through your hair. If you really want hair with no fizz you should get some fizz relief and use it when your hair is wet.
2006-12-09 13:03:43
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Darn leave it wavy girl! Why spend all that money just to have straight stringy hair? Us guys like girls with pretty curly and wavy hair a lot better than girls with mousy looking straight hair.
And remember this always: When those hair stylist types start talking about you getting you hair straightened because wavy or curly hair is out of style. What they are really talking about is your money going into their pocket books.
2006-12-09 13:11:50
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answer #4
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answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7
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Use a straightening iron, especially CHI brand irons work the best! I have wavy hair too, and I often feel the need to straighten it, but I have recently learned that my hair being wavy actually isn't that bad!
2006-12-09 12:51:02
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answer #5
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answered by Margeurite 2
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Well I'm guessing you haven't heard of hair straightners
If you haven't got any, just use your hairdryer on towelled dry hair. Comb down your hair while you move the hairdryer over your hair until it's dry, this is called blowdrying...
Remember to use a hair serum if you've got one, or hair spray.
(It won't last more than a day, so if it's for a special occasion you can do better by going to a salon and have it straighntened there)
2006-12-09 13:00:27
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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blow dry your hair with a round brush... if it gets frizzy put some frizz control in it ... the blowdrying will save you time straighting it... then use a straightner but test it first to make sure its not too hot on your hair... put a tissue or toliet paper on ti and if it turns yellow its too hot. then straighten it .. leave it about 5-10 seconds on your hair but seperate it first.. good luck and if u need any more help e-mail be at imurbeachbabe@yahoo.com
2006-12-09 13:01:49
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Either get a hair straightener and make sure to put in hair moisturizer to prevent it from being dry afterward, or go to a hair stylist nearby and ask for help and/or see if they can straighten your hair at a possible price. I went to one yesterday and I am so happy because my hair is sooo thick! Now I have to put oil and such in it to keep it from drying out.Hope this information can help you.
2006-12-09 12:56:30
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answer #8
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answered by GG 2
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jejeje, i always straighten my hair...i use a ceramic hair iron after i've wahed my hair(having used antisponge conditioner,) and blow dryed my hair or waited for it to dry by its own....if you use the hair iron it will last until you wash it, if you do it too continously your hair can get really damaged,
chemicals that straighten your hair last about a year, but it makes your hair fall if it not properly applied.
Another option besides straightenig hair is to use hairstyling mousse- it can make waves look great (plus its natural!)
Hope this helps!
2006-12-09 13:00:31
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answer #9
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answered by ninapinkcat 1
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when you get out of the shower, blowdry it as straight you can. you don't even really need to try.. just dry it is most important thing. then, take a flat iron (hair straightener) and straighten your hair. for best results, take your hair as if you are putting it half-up, half-down and straighten the down part. when you're down with the down part, tie it back and let down the up part and straighten that part. make sure to use two mirrors to check the backside of your hair.
don't have a flat-iron? go to walmart/cvs/sally's beauty supply and buy one. make sure you get a ceramic one, so you don't damage your hair. also, get some heat-protection spray so you don't burn your hair.
have fun!
2006-12-09 12:48:16
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answer #10
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answered by mango 3
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Nicky Clarke does a good hair straightener which has ionic technology to control frizz,which is always useful!
2006-12-09 12:46:58
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answer #11
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answered by Bridgeridoo 5
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