just straighten the parts that have kinks and if it gets flat blow the hair dryer on it again after you straighten it.
2007-08-20 13:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a large round brush when you blow dry it. You can buy a heat-activated straightening cream too. John Frieda makes one that is sold at the drugstore, but I haven't had enough experience with straightening creams to really recommend one. Also, buy a good hair brush from Ulta or Sephora or Beauty First. I always thought a brush was a brush until I bought a professional one from Ulta. It's amazing the difference in my hair now. Every day I look like I got a professional blowout at the salon, and the brush makes my hair so shiny that people notice. The 20 bucks or so you'll spend is worth it.
2007-08-20 13:19:49
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answered by No Shortage 7
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i blow my hair dry, with the head of the dryer up near the root and pointing almost straight down. that way, the hair dries really straight. howver, i always go over it with my straightener. the trick is to only straighten the hair starting 3/4 of the way up or lower. if you straighten by the root it will lose all the structure.
2007-08-20 13:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a round brush when blow-drying and just straighten the kinks instead of your whole head... hope this helps =]]
2007-08-20 13:12:14
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answered by mfnPrincess 2
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i'm assuming it incredibly is area of the regulations? That looks previous..or perhaps only classic! the way you're describing your hair, it sounds comparable to mine. i do no longer understand what i might do without my flat iron or my mousse on a warm day. are you able to placed on an updo? each from time to time even messy updos can seem solid with wavy hair!
2016-10-08 22:27:25
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answered by mcmahill 4
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CONAIR HAS THIS NEW APPLIANCE THAT IS A BRUSH BUT A BLOW DRYER AT THE SAME TIME. IT HAS IONS & ALL THE CUTTING EDGE STUFF TO KEEP YOUR HAIR SMOOTH & ALLOW YOUR HAIR TO DRY FAST. IT'S 49.99 ON CONAIR.COM. USING IT LIKE A BRUSH YOU CAN STILL STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR BUT LIFT YOUR HAIR FROM THE ROOTS TO ADD BODY.
2007-08-20 13:23:17
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answered by G GIRL 1
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ok.... use a root lifter before blow drying your hair..... then flip your hair and blow dry it like until it's mostly dry....the flip it back up ....and with a round brush ...blow dry it..... (make sure to use a heat protector ) after that... you can flat iron the parts that still a little wavy.... trust me i work at a hair salon ..it works.
2007-08-20 13:18:27
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answered by chikkis_18 2
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After you wash your hair put some moose in your hair and then get a round brush out. flip your head upside down and start blowdrying a section of hair at a time brushing down your hair. i do it with my hair and it gets POOFY! good luck!
2007-08-20 13:28:00
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answered by strawberrybell 1
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After your straighten your hair use moose and run it through your hair from root to the tip to give yourself volume.
2007-08-20 13:12:53
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answered by Kellie 5
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After straightening your hair flip it up side down and use a voluminous hair spray.
2007-08-20 13:13:45
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answered by samy lyn 2
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