I use a thermal potection spray on my hair while I'm using the iron.
2007-02-03 16:19:21
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answered by fiestyredhead 6
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ensure you take advantage of a ceramic plated straightener, no longer metal or some thing else. there is an outstanding straightener called the HerStyler (that is over one hundred$ although that is well worth it!) and so that they have an finished line of hair products. i exploit their hair serum in the previous I straighten and then later on. There should be a kiosk on your mall if no longer you may google it to locate one round you, yet trust me, that stuff is dazzling. they'll also ought to you strategies to apply it. attempt a shampoo and conditioner that are meant to tame frizzy/curly hair. they are not completely going to do the activity, yet they help. once you blow dry, do not turn your hair down or some thing weird and wonderful even as you do it. Take sections of your hair in a unmarried of those round, barrel brushes and carry the blow dryer close and blow dry your hair down till that section is thoroughly dry and then flow on to a unique bite. Mousse is meant to make your hair thicker and promises it quantity, so do not use that. you may want to attempt gel even as your hair is moist and then blow dry it like I pronounced. The gel will weigh it down and keep it in that instantly position extra perfect.
2016-11-24 23:54:44
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answered by allegretto 4
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The only best way i've found at straighting my hair.. is using an actual Iron.. one that you use to do laundry.. or going to the hair saloon and buying some spray starch for hair.. and you only need a little bit, and then ironing it with an iron. Just make sure you use a really good conditioner, and treat your hair with a deep conditioner every week.
2007-02-03 16:19:36
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answered by mandylinn 3
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Yes, You can and the salon can do the job for you. But I see the hair dryer the merchant sells in my Mall in Santa Clara,Valley Fair in which it costs about $150 to $ 200 dollars can do the job as well. So you do not have to see your style list and save money for gas and tip.
2007-02-03 16:25:33
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answered by ryladie99 6
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well to help with fly aways -even though this isnt straight use hair spray on a brush then brush you hair(the spray on the brush)
2007-02-03 16:24:36
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answered by Britanie 3
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you can get it chemically straightened (relaxed)...or you can ask your beautician if there are any good hair-straightening serums out there that would be good for your hair.
2007-02-03 16:19:50
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answered by DeceptiConservative 4
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