well i have curly hair.And i really want my hair to be straight for ever and ever but some how i do my hair a couple of days a go it went back to curly hair.And i have no clue wear my straight iron go.I been looking for it and i did not find it.Well i have no clue how to straight my hair.Any tips on how to straight hair with out a hair straight iron?Please understan my queshtion and please be nice to.
2006-12-28
18:08:28
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quit being stupid murali.And the queshtion is about hair on to p of your freaken head idoit.
2006-12-28
18:15:44 ·
update #1
but if i do buy another hair straightner which one should i buy?Which on is the best that stays in for a very long time.
2006-12-28
18:29:40 ·
update #2
i think you should perm your hair straight. it will last for a year, and then it will become normal again. even when you get out of the shower, it will be straight! it cost around 100-200 bucks i think. it actually depends on which salon you go to. just go to a couple of salons and pick one to get your hair permed. thats what i did because i had the same problem as you.
2006-12-28 18:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my, I hate my straight as a pin hair. Anyway, the Japanese treatment is supposed to work wonders and leave your hair so soft. Maybe blow dry with a brush? I have the opposite problem, but I'm just trying to help.
2006-12-29 02:20:38
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answered by Suga 3
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you can put a perm in it with out the rollers. just gently comb the solution though and leave it on the same time indicated in the instructions. remember be careful this is a harssh cemical to put on your hair so be sure straught hair is what you really want b-4 you do it. it will last as long as a regular perm does.
2006-12-29 04:45:45
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answered by lenawildchild 1
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Usually, chemically straighten hair will not last; you will wind up with a head full of frizzes. The straight iron is your best bet.
2006-12-29 02:28:02
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answered by rosey 7
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Japanese Straightening works great for 6-9 months. However, it is very expencive. There are cheaper alternatives to this.
2006-12-29 02:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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put some kind of moisturizer on your hair and use a round or paddle brush and with dry or slightly damp hair follow your hair with the blow dryer while brushing and itll get straight eventually
2006-12-29 02:11:26
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answered by b2k4ever08 4
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Did you try chemically straightening your hair?
I'd reccomend rebonding, also known as "Japanese straightening". It's expensive, but the result is really good, and your hair becomes really low maintenance.
2006-12-29 02:11:47
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answered by Epidemic of Insanity 3
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Honey please!!! You're just at "that age". Girls with straight hair pay hundreds of dollars for to look like you!!! STOP trying to look like anyone else!!! I'm sure your hair is beautiful just the way it is!! Besides, if you start messing with it??? You'll ruin your hair. Don't!!
2006-12-29 02:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You can blowdry it straight. You could also put it in a bun after you wash it and it will be straight and a little wavy when it dries.
2006-12-29 02:11:38
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answered by Maggie 6
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I have really straight hair and all I do is use VO5 hair condenser's
2006-12-29 02:17:56
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answered by Jed 1
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