The absolute best is a product called Straighten Out from FX Special Effects. You can get it at any Walgreens. You'll love it!
2007-01-10 13:31:14
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answered by Hey 3
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Get a wet to dry straightener. Spend at least 35-40 Dollars on it. Before you straighten, use VO5 Miracle Mist. It's a red bottle, can find it at any Walmart for about 2-3 dollars. If you straighten your hair wet, air dry it until it is almost damp or drier. Usually I do it last. Do your air in sections, I start at the bottom and work my way up. Tie your hair up and keep pulling small sections down. Most girls don't straighten the right way. Make sure you go very slow and only go over a section 2-3 times max. This is why you must do many small sections. Think pinky thick, and ring finger long. When you get half your hair done, use Biosilk Silk Therapy. You can find it at any Salon and even Walmart for about 12.50. Seems expensive but it lasts forever. Use a dime size amount and rub on your palms so it gets a little warm and then lightly pull through your hair. Then continue to do the top half of your head and proceed to use another dime sized amount of Biosilk. I typically tend to use more on my bangs and hair ends. It is a little difficult to figure out how much Biosilk to use and how to apply but once you start, it is easy to learn. I actually carry mine around and run a little through half way through the day. It is great stuff. Oh, the main thing you need to know is to protect your hair against the heat. Leave your conditioner on for at LEAST five minutes when showering. And contrary to popular belief, washing your hair every day is not a must. It can actually be beneficial to let the natural oils in your hair collect every once in a while. I use Sunsilk anti-Frizz shampoo and conditioner. LOVE IT!
Good Luck!
2007-01-09 12:16:31
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answered by MrsalmostMom 6
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alright well you can first try frizz cremes
put those in when your hairs wet
then let your hair aiirrr dry for a little bit
that will keep in the moisture and prevent frizz
then straighten but don't over do it
if you have to really burn the hair then just try some strainghtening sprays/shampoos
when your done dab hair spray around your part
2007-01-09 12:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I take a tub (shampoo and subject my hair) then I grab my paddle brush and sit down in front of a fan. The cool and non-unfavourable fan is a great substitute for a warm and unfavourable blow dryer. This leaves my hair looking certainly at once and that i've got certainly curly hair (it grew to develop into extra wavy as i grew it out). i will additionally particularly attempt that milk ingredient as somebody else spoke back.
2016-11-28 00:42:01
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answered by helmkamp 4
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Well, in the morning, my hair does the exact same thing. All i have to do is straighten it, and then use this special kind of frizz free mousse... that usually keeps it straight!
2007-01-09 12:00:32
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answered by Izz 2
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make sure you don't have a metal straightener. they tend to make you hair frizzy. I have fairly curly hair and use a ceramic straightener which keeps my hair shiny-straight all day. :)
2007-01-09 12:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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get a straightener that has hot plates that turn red when they heat up. it keeps in the moisture and adds more. it REALLY works!
2007-01-09 12:16:56
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answered by Hot Blonde 1
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try a smothing cream put it in you hair when its still wet then when you straighten use a hot iron protector
2007-01-09 12:00:44
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answered by anna bannana 1
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rub lotion in ur hands and then rub the rest of it on ur hair. smooth and shape the way u want!
2007-01-10 10:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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condition or try chi oil before straighting
2007-01-09 11:58:40
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answered by Jesus Freak 5
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