chi thats all you need
2007-02-03 14:29:38
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answer #1
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answered by Hey!! 1
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What i do n my hair is super thick and frizzy tooo, i first wash my hair n let it towel dry for like 45 minutes and then i use infusium 23 leave in treatment for damaged and unmanageble hair and i fli0p my head over and squirt it on the front of my hair and the back and then brush it then i use that new hair dryer that came out with the spikes on the end i have the vidal sasson ionic one it was only like 20 bucks and tehn i use my straightner and i seperate my hair i first put my hair in a half ponytail and i straighten my hair piece by piece but first brush ur indivdual piece u can use as much of ur hair as u want its ur choice n then i do my right side then left n then the top and once im done my hair comes out pin straight n then i sleep on it down which makes it straighter and then straighten it agian in the morning. also i dont wash my hair for like 3 days casue washing it too often will dry out ur hair majorr... i hope this helped u it may seem like ti takes long but it takes maybe 2 hours at the maxx butt it takes timee soo i hope it helped and good luck :)
2007-02-05 12:42:17
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answer #2
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answered by bunnibaby5151991 2
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You should relax your hair no frequently then every 6 to 8 weeks depending on the thickness of your hair and how quickly your hair grows.
To keep your hair straight between relaxers, use moisturising shampoo, conditioner and leave-in conditioner to prevent your getting dry and frizzy. (Ask your hairdresser on your next salon visit to recommend some good quality hair products)
Use a good anti-frizz serum on damp hair and blow dry your hair using a radial barrel brush and concentrating on the roots.
Then straighten your with hair straighteners that can reach a high temperature i use Salon UK straighteners for Afro hair.
Furthermore wrapping your hair in a satin scarf at night will help stop it frizzing up night and remember to avoid getting your hair wet and humid conditions and these will also cause your hair to frizz.
2007-02-04 07:14:30
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answer #3
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answered by brownsuga 4
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Hi, im a girl age 31, i no how u feel. i have been getting mine chemically straightned for 3 years now, very expensive, got it done in belfast, i tell u that it does take every bit off curl out and poker straight, but u have to keep getting the roots touched up every 2-3 months pend how fast ur hair grows.. i now, after 3 years have been growing my curls back as the chemically stuff has made bits off my hair break .. have been grow curls back for 7 months now and cant wait to have them back, i have all my products bought and ready for them!1LOL.. i wud not advice chemically straight ur hair, if u want GHD it straight but use protector spray and a smoothing cream and be gentle,, and to be honest i think men with curly hair nice , specially if ur hair is kinda long!!:-), if u need help, feel free to contact me..
2007-02-05 05:24:38
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it's kinda a problem having afro hair.maybe you should relax your hair once in 3 weeks and straighten it with the machine like evryweek.i hope that helps...
2007-02-05 00:19:38
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answer #5
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answered by jenny j 4
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Have you tried The True Ceramic Pro? It's amazing and
really does the job. Your hair will stand up to humidity and
stay straight. You can use it to touch up returning frizzies
in between shampoos. Check it out on the web. This one
has a feature on it so that your scalp won't burn even when
it gets close.
2007-02-03 14:28:54
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answer #6
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answered by ? 6
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there's a medical care called Thermal Reconditioning (jap Hair Straightening). that's a fashion of completely straightening human hair. This technique isn't like that of utilising relaxers to soft out the hair. The technique takes 4 to eight hours, reckoning on the size and quantity of one's hair. playstation : it is going to save your hair immediately even while is moist or drying clearly, with out using warmth or hair dryers.
2016-09-28 09:39:11
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answer #7
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answered by celia 4
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you should not relax your hair too much as all the chemical services will eventually dry your hair out so much you will end up with it different lengths where it is breaking, i would use GHD's they are expensive but for 103.50 they straighten you hair and they make it very sleek. you should also use protectors with it too to prevent it from drying out too much they do one for course hair so that would be great for you and also use tigt's s factor product called SMOOTHING LUSTERIZER it really good and smells gorgeous
2007-02-04 00:52:36
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answer #8
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answered by CHRISTINE G 1
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Well theres lots of things you could do theres creams but straining ure hair could make it super frizzy im a girl and i use to hate my hair adn always use too straitin it but now i don't cause u should love whom u are
2007-02-03 14:26:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Witch one of your parent are African??? and don't tell me that none of them! because you would not be correct so I would tell you to leave your DAM hair alone and be thank full you were not bolled so just be cool and see witch one of your parent is an African. And so what, What is wrong with Africans hair? It look &.
Feel Dam good so be cool with your wooley hair on your head. BY the way is only the hair on your head you want to be straugtened??? I would like to know. HAHAHAHAHA Dont be stupid who ever you are.>>>>>>>>.
2007-02-03 15:06:56
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answer #10
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answered by norman j 2
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a wet to straight straightener (u can find them in wal mart or Claire's). do it when your hair is damp and use that then go back over it with a regular straightener.
2007-02-03 14:30:01
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answer #11
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answered by HELLO!!! 2
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