Yes - of course you can, and it gives more volume to it too rather than making it dead flat like straighteners do, be sure to press down the cool setting button for a good firm hold without products. Go on this website for step by step instructions and tips:
http://www.ehow.com/how_1324_straighten-hair-blow-dryer.html
2006-12-31 09:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea, its tru. I didnt think so either until my hairdresser nd my friend taught me. But its much harder to do it urself. After you wash ur hair and its wet take the blow dryer in one hand and a straight brush in the other nd keep comin ur hair straight with da brush and put the blow dryer over the hair u comb. I hope i explained it well. It comes out really nice if u can get it good. Like i said though its harder for u to do it to ur own hair cause u cant see the top of ur head or back. I recommend someone else doin it. If u have any questions jus hit me back up. But if u really wanna save time i say jus use a straightening iron.
2006-12-31 09:33:20
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answered by Sanita 3
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1 To straighten hair, begin by shampooing, conditioning and towel-drying hair. Step 2Apply a heat protectant product to your hair, paying special attention to the ends (Chi Products like Silk Infusion is EXCELLENT for straighting hair every woman should have this product) Step3 Place a quarter-size dollop of straightening balm in your palm. Rub your palms together to distribute the product over your hands, then massage it evenly through hair. Step4 Comb through your hair with your fingers while gently blow-drying it on a low setting. This removes excess water. Step5 Pull your hair into three sections, two at the sides and one at the back. Clip the two sides up. Step6 Select a small portion of the hair from the unclipped section to straighten. Step7Using a thick, round brush and beginning at the roots, gently pull the brush through the hair to the ends while blow-drying it. Pull the hair away from your head, stretching and straightening it as you go. Step8 First pull the brush through the underside of your hair so that you expose it directly to the heat of the dryer. Once that area is mostly dry, switch to the top of the hair. Step9 Keep the tension consistent and evenly distribute heat over the section of hair you're working on. This ensures uniform hair texture and prevents overdrying of certain areas. Step10 Once that portion of hair is straightened, continue selecting and blow-drying small portions until that section is dry and straight. Step11 Repeat the process on the two other sections to straighten your entire head of hair.
2016-05-23 01:08:21
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answered by Nicole 4
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There are a few ways of doing it but you willl want to get some kind of hair tamer/straightner to spray in your wet hair. then use a brush and constantly brush it straight until its dry (while blow drying obviously) Also make sure the hair dryer is close to your hair, dont hold if very far away from the area you are brushing. its not too hard...just time consuming
2006-12-31 09:25:48
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answered by Valene 2
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It is better to saturate your hair with a good frizz fighting cream or serum first. Then, section your hair off and start working from the bottom up. Use a brush (Denman Brand is preferred) and bring the brush underneath the hair section, following with the hairdryer on the top section. Do this through all sections and then when finished, use a flat iron to smooth your roots and edges (hair line, nape, etc)
2006-12-31 09:38:41
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answered by Talkstress 6
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never use a round brush you could damage your hair let the stylists do that but to do it at home first use a leave in conditioner to eliminat e frizz optional then simply hold the hair dryer above over your head so that the wind direction is blowing it all straight and continue to run your fingers through it then take a five minute brake and brush it out and repeat untill its done
2006-12-31 09:29:39
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answered by thinktink_n_pink 2
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Use leave in conditioner and a frizz serum, then take a large rounded boar bristled brush and blow dry it straight. Buy a great straightening iron with ceramic plates, (really great ones will cost about $100 on eBay), put a little more serum on your hair before straightening and you should be good to go!
2006-12-31 09:28:43
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answered by rulesgirl 2
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You blow dry it dry and brush it to help straighten it at the same time and then go over it with a flat iron...
2006-12-31 09:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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With an open round brush, brush ur hair while the blower is hitting ur hair......its a lot faster to just blow it out, then straighten it.
2006-12-31 09:22:34
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answered by krispiemeow 3
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yes and it works as well as a straightener
you need a round brush like this one :
http://img.timeinc.net/instyle/images/v2/products/october/092805_spornette_01c.jpg
and a blow dryer and then you brush your hair from top to the bottom and follow the brush with the hair dryer.(works bnetter with damp/wet hair
do that all around and it will become straight
or you could buy a hair straightener they have some at walmart for 25$
good luck
-skyblue46
2006-12-31 09:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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