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everytime i take a shower, i towel dry it. when i take it out, i comb it, but i usually don't blow dry it. usually i take showers at night, and when i go to bed my hairs a little damp, but its mostly straight. but when i wake up, its really poofy. seriously, its horrible. i have to wake up early just so i have time to straighten it - which is usually about 45 minutes! how do i make my hair dry straighter?

2007-03-11 09:31:14 · 25 answers · asked by !mickdee 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

oh yeah - i use conditioner and blow drying it doesn't help because my hair just dries even poofier!

2007-03-11 10:18:49 · update #1

25 answers

Sounds like everyone HAS the same problem. Lucky for you, I USED TO have that problem...lol. I started using Matrix, Sleek Look. There is shampoo, conditioner, straightening balm and an oil for after styling for the fly away pieces. I have to wash my hair at night as well, because it is so thick it takes way too long to dry it in the morning. If your hair is really damaged you may still need to straighten it some. But if that;s the case there is no other alternative. The heat from the straightener kind of melts your ends together, when you wash it they come apart again. But if you have healthy hair these products should work great! I'm thankful I found them!

2007-03-11 09:45:24 · answer #1 · answered by sunnydayzd 4 · 0 0

Poofy Hair After Shower

2016-10-16 12:46:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

use a really good conditioner. don't rub your hair with your towel to dry. just wrap your hair up in the towel and then take the towel off after it starts to get dry. then immediately brush it out and apply a straightening serum. you might want to take a shower earlier and straighten it at night. that way when you wake up then you will be able to just run the iron through it a few times and in like 5 minutes you'll be ready to go. keep your house cool enough so that you won't sweat in your sleep. i've found sebastian laminates products to be the best they are worth the price.

2007-03-11 09:37:57 · answer #3 · answered by anonymous 6 · 0 0

This happens to me too when I take a shower at night before bed. I guess if you have time to straighten your hair in the morning you could take a shower in the morning instead. Or you could take a show well before bed. Try leaving your hair in a towel overnight or start blow drying it so that it is not wet.

2007-03-11 09:35:41 · answer #4 · answered by jjc92787 6 · 0 0

you should blow dry it and straighten it at night, it will probably take less than 45 minutes to just do it at night. Then in the morning, turn your straightener on when you get up, then it will be really hot, so you can straighten it after you're almost completely ready to leave. Also, use some John Freida Secret Weapon after you straighten it at night, keeps the poof down. You can get it at the walmart.

2007-03-11 09:41:54 · answer #5 · answered by LD2007 2 · 0 0

I have the same problem. I have to wash my hair in the mornings, then scrunch it until it is dry. It would probably save you time to shower in the morning, compared to the 45 minutes to straighten your hair.

2007-03-11 09:38:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't comb it! My freind found out that if you comb it it looks realy frizzy and bad. BUt if you don't and let it dry natrually it looks pretty good. Oh and you should try straighting it in the morning. Oh and buy and antifrizzy product. Also if you straigh make sur to detangle your hair.

2007-03-11 09:43:42 · answer #7 · answered by I kNo! 3 · 0 0

i have the same problem...the best solution would be to not go to bed with your hair wet even if its only damp it makes a difference..but i don't know what your situation is so you probably don't have much of a choice...try using a little bit of baby oil on your hair while its damp before going to bed (not too much because then it might look greasy)..that's what works for me.

2007-03-11 09:39:09 · answer #8 · answered by Amusing but confusing 3 · 0 0

Blow dry it, yet blow it right this moment down from the roots. do no longer turn your head upside-down. in basic terms area your hair like generic, then blow the below dry first, right this moment down, pulling w/ a broom in case you like it. end the superb suited an analogous way...roots to ends. Use warmth while hair continues to be moist. as quickly as that is dry go over the exterior layers w/ cool air. This enables seal and delicate cuticle. Use flat iron afterwards if nevertheless curly or frizzy.

2016-09-30 12:57:57 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have curly hair and I normally keep it from frizzing by not washing my hair everyday with shampoo. But I ALWAYS apply conditioner. During days you don't need to leave the house, I would recommend not washing your hair at all so your hair's natural oils can nourish your hair.

2007-03-11 09:38:57 · answer #10 · answered by l8twalker 1 · 0 0

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