flat iron it
2007-03-27 03:18:48
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answer #1
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answered by hotness_hotie_cutie 1
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My sister who is 15 has similar hair to yours in that its Blonde and medium weight. She uses my Lee Stafford Poker Straight Shampoo & Conditioner and the Lee Stafford Poker Straight pre-heat spray as well. And then she uses GHDs. Works a treat but don't forget to ALWAYS use a wide toothed comb on wet hair. Also, have a day once a week where you leave conditioner on for about 20 mins before rinsing so it keeps your hair from getting too many split ends.
2007-03-27 03:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way is to be born with it. My first recommendation is always to try and work with the way your hair actually is. That aside, here's the best way:
1) Starting with damp hair, blow dry your hair in sections using a large barrel round brush. You can use a little gel or other product, if you wish.
2) One your hair is dry, use a flat iron to go over it once more.
3) To smooth things out, use a shine or de-frizzing product that is made for straightened hair.
2007-03-27 03:24:59
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answered by Alison R 2
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Stop Straightening you hair, and look into blowdrying your hair. It gets it alot straighter than you would using GHD's, although they are the best blowdrying it straight is alot better and more healty for your hair.
If you have been using GHD's long you should notice that you have split ends?, or dry hair.
Any heat applied to hair damages it, but your better off blowdrying it.
2007-03-27 10:53:53
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answered by safemrromeo 1
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If it is not as thin as the others maybe you have been blessed with thicker hair. I don't think you should get new straighteners as GHD's will get it as straight as it can go.
2007-03-27 03:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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GHDs are the best straigtners going, make sure you blow dry your hair straight first then add some heat protection spray (i use toni and guys). Do it in small sections and then add some hair serum or shine spray.
This works for me anyway
2007-03-27 03:30:43
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answered by RACHEL S 2
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you can have it straightned,.
GHDs ar ethe best. make sure u allow them to heat up enough.
also you need to do your hair in sections. N products such a sunsilk straight n shine is good.
you hair must be dry before using GHds.
2007-03-27 03:24:15
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answered by katie n 2
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GHD's usually work really well.
I use them, and my hair is naturally curley.
Just keep going over your hair with ur GHD's and that should do the trick.
2007-03-27 03:24:18
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answered by Jenn19 2
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Untie the nuts with a comb. I have curly hair hard to control but when I do a concert or go to a party I straighten it with a comb and put it in front of my face.
2007-03-27 03:22:31
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answered by ? 2
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Make sure you are using quality products..I know they can be expensive, but you need to make sure you are protecting your hair. Heat styling is very damaging to the hair.
Don't try straightening too much hair at once...take smaller sections, spray with a protector or lotion...
http://redken.com/products/displayBrand.cfm?b=271
Use a smoothing shampoo/conditioner and follow w/ similar styling products...
2007-03-27 03:26:00
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your parents to buy you a Chi flat iron. It is one inch thick, and it gets hot enough to fry a steak. It will straighten your hair out very well, but it costs about $150.
2007-03-27 03:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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