The cheapest way is to blow dry your hair with a large round brush. Partially dry it first, then add a hair sirum, or even a bit of mousse to keep the flyaways down, then continue to blow dry, drying from the roots to the tips in a downward motion. It does take some time to get the hang of it, but its worth it in the end. You can go and get your hair straightened at a hair salon, but that can cost you a lot.
2007-02-04 09:25:22
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answered by PfcsBaby 5
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I take a bathtub (shampoo and situation my hair) then I grab my paddle brush and take a seat in front of a fan. The cool and non-unfavourable fan is a large replace for a warm and unfavourable blow dryer. This leaves my hair looking evidently at present and that i've got evidently curly hair (it became extra wavy as i grew it out). i will additionally truthfully attempt that milk ingredient as somebody else spoke back.
2016-10-01 10:32:53
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answered by newborn 4
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once upon a time, in the 1970's, people used to actually iron their hair, on a very low setting,
or, use a very large roller, just one, pull all of your hair to the top of your head and wrap it around the roller. actual tin cans could be used..your hair needs to be a bit damp, a little spray gel or mousse would help too...
2007-02-04 09:25:37
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answered by darlin12009 5
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hey, the best way to get straighter hair without having to use the iron is by permanent straightening.go to your hairdresser and see if they do it there. it relaxes the wave in the hair making it straighter
2007-02-04 09:25:54
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answered by vanessa m 1
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A hair straightener.
2007-02-04 09:18:30
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answered by taxi 6
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