I have read that using a satin or sateen pillow case will help with flyaways in the morning since your hair will slip right over it during the night when you move instead of getting stuck and pulled around by the cotton fibers in regular ones.
2007-03-28 08:36:49
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answered by nc_hpoa 2
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Do not blow dry it - leave it to dry naturally and run the straighteners over it QUICKLY in the morning. Spray it with a LITTLE hair spary and there you go.
2007-03-28 08:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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my hair is like that- well sort of. my hair is naturally straight, but thick so it gets wavy unless i flat iron it. i would try showering in the morning and blowdrying your hair (be sure to dry down, or it will poof and friz). also, in the morning or at night, try a few differant products to help reduce frizness, wavyness etc. it may take a few products, but eventually you should find one that helps.
2007-03-28 08:42:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldn't straighten it at night, just use an anti-frizz(frizz-ease anti-frizz serum) works well. In the morning wet your brush before you brush your hair, then dry and straighten, then spray more anti-frizz or hairspray that doesn't get gooey or sticky.
2007-03-28 08:39:46
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answered by Lizzie 2
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My hair does the same thing, and i usually just put it in a low ponytail at night, but not tied really tight and i sleep on a satin pillow to keep it smooth
2007-03-28 08:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrap your hair around your head and secure with a satin scarf. your hair will be straight and silky in the morning when you unwrap.
2007-03-28 08:37:00
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answered by cat_solo04 2
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you should wrap your hair in a circle then take a silk scarf and tie your hair up in the morning shake it out or comb and your hair will be straight
2007-03-28 09:05:07
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answered by khill7a 2
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My hair does the same, so I just started washing it in the mornings.
2007-03-28 08:34:49
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answered by SuzyQ 3
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Maybe you shouldn't straighten it. that causes frizz. Add anti-frizz moisturizers or wear a wave cap to bed.
2007-03-28 08:34:05
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answered by divaL 3
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try getting a wet to dry straightener they have them everywhere i had the same prob and it helped
2007-03-28 08:38:58
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answered by chatterboxx777 3
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