I would say to get yourself a good flat iron like SOLIA thats what I use and I have found the answer for sleek smooth shiny hair (1) After washing your hair while it is still wet add Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum it makes you hair dry fast even if you don't blow dry it it is great for making hair conditioned (2) Before you use the flat iron part your hair in half or thirds depending on the thickness of your hair and put CHI silk infusion it will make your hair smoother and silky on each section(3) in smaller sections iron your hair and that is it
2007-03-15 15:02:26
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answered by vj 3
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you can get it permanently straightened (yuko straightening, alterna etc.) but this costs around $100 per hour it takes to complete your hair. If you have a lot of hair, this could be upwards of $700. If your hair is too curly, it might not even fully relax and you could end up with wavy hair (happened to me). If you do not want permanent straightening, you should get a good flat iron (terrible for your hair). I use the proffesional yuko straightener ($400), but the Chi is descent and easy to find.
2007-03-15 14:15:26
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answered by G&L 3
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I got my Vidal Sassoon Professional Tourmaline Ceramic Straightener for $40 at Target. I have naturally really curly hair and now my hair is sleek and shiny and not dried out! It is cheaper than a Chi which is like $200 but it is supposed to be the best, but I am satisfied with my Vidal Sassoon. This should work for you! If not, go with chemical straightening.
2007-03-15 12:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hiya, well your hair sounds exactly the same as mine. I tried everything and i mean everything. I purchased so many different brands of hair straightners and none were the great. I had my hair chemically straightened which i would not recommend as it damamged my hair beyond belief, i couldnt tie my hair up for about 6 months and my roots grew through frizzy and it didnt star perfectly straight.
Then, my hairdresser introduced me to GHD. They were amazing. They heat up in about 10 seconds and give me the hair i have always dreamed off, every salon i have gone to use them. They are fairly exspensive although if you look carefully you can get them cheaper on offer or on ebay.
From the ghd website they are around £100 but you can get them cheaper on ebay and in some salons.
Also dont buy the wideplates, the orginals are best
hope this helps and good luck!
xx x x xx
2007-03-15 12:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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you can get it permanently straightend with Japenese Straightening it cost $200-1000 depending on where you get it and how long it is. Also you can get a straightener my reccomendations are Sedu (85-140) they were voted best by customers. The Chi does work but breaks easily and they cost 100 dollars and more. Theres also GHD which vary from 90-200 depending where you get it.
To get your hair straight you can use Herbal Essance Dangerously Straight products also Garnier Fructis. For the bushiness you can get Frizz-ease Secret Weapon finishing cream or Frizz-Ease Straight Answer Spray.
2007-03-15 13:40:40
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answered by Jenny0305 4
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You wash your hair really good. With shampoo and conditioner. Then dry your hair alittle and straighten it. If that doesn't work, buy this 6 step to straighten and smooth your hair.
Thank you
2007-03-15 12:20:25
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answered by Jennifer 1
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You can try a chemical straightener or use a flat iron. If you use a flat iron put in a creme conditioner over your hair first =)
2007-03-15 12:07:32
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answered by BeccaSnow 2
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CHI Straightening Iron. Around $100.00 pricey but worth it.
2007-03-15 12:07:50
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answered by Jill J 3
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yuo take a straight iron and put all ur hair up and straighten from bottom to the top of you r head . do it by sections
2007-03-15 12:19:36
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answered by Amanda 1
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Hi, I actually read this really good article about six steps to smooth straight hair, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:
http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/Hair/Smooth_Straight_Hair_1843.html
2007-03-15 12:09:55
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answered by Shannon York 5
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