You would need either a flat iron, or a blow dryer. If you go for a flat iron, then all you have to do is set the heat temperature on low, and clamp your bangs in between the two...clamps. Or if you want to use a blow dryer, hold your bangs up in between your middle and index finger, so that they are straight. Then set the blow dryer on high, and blOw dry your bands until they are straight. Or you can use hair staightening balm, but that stuff takes a while to get used to.
2007-06-28 15:27:12
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answered by Mariah 2
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Is it possible that they have grown out since last time they were straight? I used to wear bangs and that was the reason they started going one way or the other, just give them a little trim, not much, just a little, and they should straighten right out, oh and its okay to use a little styling wax or pomade to help them stay where you want them, you can get these at walgreens or any salon even walmart, target, wherever you shop.
2007-06-28 15:25:32
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answered by sarra_nicole 2
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I think whether you like it or not. To cut off ALL your split ends. Therefore, you can start over, (you won't need to straighten your hair to cause the split ends) For awhile, so you could just let it grow. Once its grown out again try not to straighten your hair everyday. If you start getting split ends, cut them off, so you don't have to cut off all your hair. The longer you leave them the higher on your head they will get xx
2016-05-22 02:23:00
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answered by ? 3
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Try to keep them trimmed once your hair grows to a certain point it will start to curl. Cut about an half inch to an inch off and see how that helps.
2007-07-06 09:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a heat activated spray. It may be possible your hair is burned/dry/fried/split ends and when it's like that those damaged hairs tend to stick up causing it to look frizzy and annoying. Try cutting it or buying a new hair straightener/
2007-06-28 15:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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trim them up and try using a straightening gel. the air is also humid,hot,and sticky so it is going to do that a lot. my bangs do it too. just trim the up and they should stop. my brother grew his hair out really long and his bangs went to the left and he got it trimmed and straightened it and it is perfectly fine
2007-06-28 15:22:38
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answered by T,baby(: 4
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Use a straightner or put alittle moose on your comb and comb it through or any kinda of straitning products even cutting them a little can help!! *GOOD LUCK*
2007-07-05 18:10:27
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answered by Brit 2
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try using a styling pruduct before you blow it dry then hairspray. if it is due to growth patterns it may never lay completely straight down
2007-07-05 13:50:28
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answered by cheri h 7
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Try using a straiting balm.
2007-07-05 12:02:58
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answered by nmchica76 2
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trim them because they might be fried or damaged. If still the same or you don't want to trim them...use a flat iron...not to hot because then you might fry them more. =)
2007-07-06 09:22:07
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answered by g 3
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