Well depending on your ethnicity, genes, hair type, ect it may not be possible to get it pin straight. There are a few thigs you can do though. WHATEVER YOU DO USE A HEAT PROTECTAN PRODUCT.
1.) The salon can give you a perm, but instead of using rollers to make it kinky they continue to brush it straight and it becomes super straight.
2.) Use a straightening creame. Loreal has one in their studio line in a pink bottle. Tresemme has one. Most lines do.
3.) What size straightened did you buy. If you have thick hair try ironing one inch sections at a time to get it more stright.
Just be sure to conditon, condition, condion and protect your hair with the heat protectant. After a while the iron can fry your hair, literally. The heat boils the water out of your hair and causes splits. They then split father up your hair if not trimmed and even if you do your hair can get so damaged it will break and fall out. This can be prevented. Just take care of your hair. It's a girls best accesory.
Oh, and if you can't get it striaght, waves are hot right now.
2007-03-11 15:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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This should be at walmart. There should be some olive oil...specially made for hair. its like a serum...well it is. and get some thats supposed to protect from frizz...it doesnt matter what kind it is...put some of that on ur hair...and then press it in with the iron real good...and when ur done...reapply it.
it will make it look shiny and keep it from getting wavy at the end of the day.i have naturally curly hair too and ive just given up on the straight hair. for me...a hot comb works better...cuz the flat iron...well it just flattens it...all the waves in my hair are still in my hair except now just put into a flat box! but after a while from using the hot comb everyday..my hair started to look a little stringy...but then again...i dont really have a good diet..and i had been using it everyday. so yeah. u could go to the salon and get it pressed...flat ironed by them...and they should put something in to keep it that way. and ask them what to do...they should tell u. and when u go to bed at night sleep with a silk scarf or something.
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2007-03-11 15:09:17
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answered by Teenager 5
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Ok well I have super curly hair and I used to have the same problem. Dont spend your money on junk that guarantees stuff that really doesnt come true. Andis Ceramic Clamp Flat Iron really works, as long as you dont get the one with curved plates. Seriously it makes your hair pin straight or you can use it as a curling iron also! It's amazing and it only cost fourteen or fifteen dollars at the most!
2007-03-11 15:16:28
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answered by Diana_Is_Amazing 3
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1) when you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair, then braid it. if you want tighter waves use more braids. if you want loose waves then make only 2 or 3 braids. let your hair dry like this and then use a wide tooth comb or run your fingers through it. 2) go to a professional and get a perm or a body wave. this will last longer and look more even all around. hope this helps!
2016-03-29 00:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Garnier Fructis Smoothing Milk or Sleek and Shine Serum. (Not sure if they still sell the serum or not, but I know the smoothing milk is definitely available.) You can also use GF Sleek and Shine shampoo and conditioner. If you straighten your hair at night, sleep with your hair in a low ponytail.
Hope this helps!
2007-03-11 15:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i have a chi as well, i always blow dry my hair then go over it with the flat iron. i just brush it as i blow dry and it turns into a frizzy poofy mess, and then i run the flat iron over it the smooth it and it works great. also sunsilk makes a good starighten balm that is under 5 bucks. good luck
2007-03-11 15:06:07
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answered by Tammy S 2
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i just use my chi and then chi iron guard...and my hair stays straight. you could always go to a hair salon and have it chemically done...ive had that done too and it works good! and it is reasonably priced too - like $50 here in missouri. good luck!
2007-03-11 15:12:05
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answered by beth ann 4
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i have naturally curly hair too and i usually just use a flat iron....
but sometimes i use this design line stuff that i spray on my hair after i take a shower..it helps make it easier to straighten..or you can put it on dry hair..you'll have no frizz at all
2007-03-11 15:10:58
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answered by bballstar8 1
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i recommend you to get a new flat iron i had the same problem and changing my flat iron help alot also try doing your hair when its completely dry
2007-03-11 15:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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walmart and sally's, actual many places have straightening treatments. they are most like by the perms because they almost act like a perm only in the reverse effect.
2007-03-11 15:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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