with the help of flat iron,
before straightening use heat protecting spray
2007-03-06 17:06:15
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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There are so many methods without having to go to the beauty parlor. If you did go to the salon, they would wash you, then blowdry you straight using a jumbo ceramic round brush with the blowdryer constantly facing down, thats important because it freezes the hair in a "smooth look", then they would touch up with a ceramic hair straightener probably in the brand "CHI", I dont personally own one but Ive heard they are the best I have a cheap one called "Ceramic HotTools" that i got at a beauty supply store. Do you have a Sally Hansen's near you? They are the best. And then the beautician would finish off with a silky smoothing serum that you can get at any drug store such as Paul Mitchells Smoothing Silk it smells delicious!! I hope this helped. But if you were looking for something more permanent as this would wash out, THE ABSOLUTE BEST RELAXER IS CALLED "RUSK ANTICURL" I had the frizziest hair in the world and i tried about 15 others, this one will run you about $19.99 but its permanent with easy to understand directions.. available at several beauty supply stores.. they even have a special relaxer for hair that has been permed/colortreated!!!
2016-03-29 00:41:22
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answered by Sheila 3
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Just buy a hair straightener, I straighten my 12 yr olds hair every day and she's never been to a salon in her life. They only cost about $48.
Marge Simpson uses an iron to straighten hers but I wouldn't recommend it. LOL
2007-03-04 22:15:57
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answered by friendly face 4
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ive been using a straightener by Olgivie, I have naturally curly hair, shoulder length and this product is great..about $8 at most stores.. and lasts almost 3 months
2007-03-05 01:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Steam hair straighteners are available in the market, for about 500/- , these give very good results.
2007-03-04 23:02:07
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answered by Shemit 6
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If you have the money, about £100, buy a good pair of GHD straightening irons. They don't singe your hair as long as you don't use them all the time.
2007-03-04 22:19:58
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answered by Mummy B 3
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Here's a link on how to straighten your hair without hot iron. But i haven't tried it though. Luck and tell me if it works.
http://www.happynews.com/living/haircare/straighten-hair-drying.htm
2007-03-04 22:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If your hair is corse or thick (perhaps african american) use a pressing comb hot comb. With the comb you can get your roots better. Use oil and conditioner if not you'll damage and break off your hair.
2007-03-04 23:22:35
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answered by =Bee-8-Nnn= 2
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buy a hair straightener conair is the best
2007-03-05 00:26:40
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answered by xkimma333x 1
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buy a ceramic hair straightener that goes to approx 200degrees celcius
2007-03-04 23:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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