I have very very curly hair myself! I usually get Tigi's Pin Straight serum and spray it on each piece of my hair before I straighten it. I have a Chi straightener which works fabulous! Between the two you should get great results! Just follow with some anti-frizz serum or pomade and finish up by flipping out the ends with a curling iron! Good luck! :)
2007-03-04 14:25:57
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answered by happysqueal 2
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Becareful what you ask for. I too had poofy curly hair and had Rusk anti Curl done a few days ago. I now have stick straight hair. If that is what you want, it works well, you just blow dry it and use one of those ceramic straightening tools. I only wanted to loosen my curl, but it it GONE, LONG GONE. P.S. $44 for rusk at salon.
2007-03-04 14:45:25
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answered by LivingLife 2
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confident you could.... that's costly, I stay in a rural section and price $4 hundred + as a results of fact it takes between 4-6 hours and there are distinctive steps in it, which comprise a conditioning scientific care. And in keeping with how in a well timed fashion your hair grows you will could desire to proceed with touch-up each and every 3-6 months. (of course touch-united statesaren't as costly). yet your hair would be directly until you chop back each and all of the directly off. Alot of salons do no longer do it, call around and could I advise the extra respected salons on your section, sidestep the walk in shops for this technique.
2016-10-02 09:48:25
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answered by ? 4
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you have desicribed my hair to a point. okay first put a alchoal free moisturizer in it and get it baby pressed. the straightener/flat iron will do not much. its all about the hot comb!
the only thing is that the press wont work for long so then try putting a relaxer in it. a strong one.
2007-03-04 14:38:51
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answered by neeek :] 1
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go to a salon and you can get a japanese straight perm done.
i had poofy hair also so i had this done, and it worked great. it looked like the hair you see on tv for pantene. This lasted for me until my curly roots grew back.
2007-03-04 14:43:24
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answered by rachel k 1
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Defiantly consider the GHD's if your on a budget SMG Mondial have entry level straighteners and styling tongs starting at £10 !
have a quick look at
http://www.smgmondial.co.uk/-c-60.html
2007-03-06 01:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i have the same kind of hair. :-) i use the Remington Wet2Straight and it is absolutely fabulous! I also use Paul Mitchell SuperSkinny Serum on it when it's still wet. you could also use a big roung metal barrel brush (they have great ones @ sally beauty supply) and a high wattage hair dryer. just divide your hair into sections and hold them up with a clip. dry one section at a time for best results. if you any questions please feel free to contact me. :-) good luck!
2007-03-04 14:56:20
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answered by samisglam 1
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If possible, you might want to get it chemically straightened. I straightened mine that way as well; it even dries straight after i shower. and it's been about three months since i had it done! or else, relaxers might be an option.
2007-03-04 14:47:59
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answered by arandomperson 2
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Get yourself some good hair straighteners once you get used to using them it will be a breeze. Your hairdresser will show you how some even sell them x
2007-03-08 03:02:03
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answered by lucy 4
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I have found laying the hair, is better at controlling frizzy hair, also try the frizz ease, at walmart,, it is good,also a dry iron is good.
2007-03-04 14:31:45
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answered by crickettmc2001 3
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