...just blow dry it and take fairly small to medium sized sections and curl the hair under...then wrap your hair (if you know what that is) and put a silk or satin scarf on your hair to secure the wrap...if you have no idea what this is then just curl it and wait for the curls to cool then comb hair...use a pretty big curling iron like a 1 inch barrel or 1.5 inch...don't use a small one because it will look crazy child...do you have a friend who knows about hair care or someone you are close with that will take the time to show you what to do so you don't end up damaging your hair yet you know how to make it look nice...?
2007-03-06 01:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be hard to do this without any heat. Soft and Beautiful actually has a non=chemical straigtening line. You shampoo and condition the hair then put in a straightening lotion and blow dry. I use the stuff and love it. It's great to use when you're in between perm time. Blow drying is not as bad or you could wash it, put in a wrapping foam, wrap the hair then sit under the dryer, but you still may have to run the flat irons through it to get it nice and smooth.
2007-03-06 01:17:50
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answered by newsgal03 4
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Motions wrap lotion is great for when it's wet. After you wash and condition, wrap your hair, and let it dry that way. It should be straighter then.
Also, my hair gets a little poofy/frizzy after i wash it, and I used Designer's Touch, Thermal Straightening Creme. Girl, this stuff is the BOMB. Often times when I just use the flat iron, my hair doesn't get as straight as I want it, but with this creme, it is as smooth and straight as it is when I get a fresh perm. Please, go get this creme, I promise you'll love it!! Good luck!
2007-03-06 02:34:32
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answered by prplluva 3
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Call the stylist that performed the service and ask for a lesson in styling your hair. She should talk you through it and prescribe professional products that will improve and maintain the density, elasticity and porosity of your hair. She should also suggest implements to help you style the hair.
If she will not help you, start looking for a new stylist because she is not concerned about her customers.
2007-03-06 01:24:50
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answered by act as if 4
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Straightener is the only different way, sorry. Its puzzling to get right this moment hair (if its no longer already right this moment) without doing something that damages your hair, like straightening, right this moment perm, or a relaxer. i know it sucks yet you'll be happy with the hair you have have been given, its area of who you're. wish I helped! sturdy success! *rEdhEAd&prOUd*
2016-09-30 06:45:03
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answered by barile 4
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blow dry on low setting till its completely dry (after you put a little setting lotion) and then with a flat iron press hair (make sure that the heat is not to high, your hair is chemicaled so you dont want it falling out. then style
2007-03-06 02:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a flat iron at home use that or a pressing comb or maybe try blowing it straight
2007-03-06 04:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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get motions , wrapping foam , apparintly its really good, then wrap your hair, then went it drys your hair should stay in place for a few days or even i week if you keep it good, but i think you should go hairdressers first time to get it wrapped , so you know what to do the next time
2007-03-06 01:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try using a flat iron.
2007-03-06 00:51:12
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answered by Sweet Pea 5
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wet it down and wrap it and put a scarf on or wrap it and sit under a hooded dryer
2007-03-06 00:48:11
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answered by naughtyornice696 1
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