Sunday, July 26, 2009

How can i straighten my hair?

k, i have a pretty good straightener and my hair is healthy. I usually put my hair really hight up into a pony tail and then take sections and straighten it, but my problem is that it will not come out sleek and totally straight. Also, my hair is pretty thick



so how can i straighten it easier? And, it does not have much body to it, what can i do to get it to be better.



How can i straighten my hair?

Wow, my hair is the exact same way.



This is my routine:



I wash my hair with a straightening/anti-frizz shampoo, then I dry my hair with a blow-dryer, then I put anti-frizz cream %26amp; straightening cream, and finally I put my hair in parts and straighten.



If this helps,



I have a Bed Head hair straightner, their products work very good..and they do make hair creams.



I hope I helped%26lt;3



P.S. Getting your hair chemically straightened damages your hair, so I wouldn't do that. And it doesn't work for everyone either anyways.



How can i straighten my hair?

try using one of thoes creams that you put before you straighten the hair... i have the same problem curling my hair.. lol ... but it works



How can i straighten my hair?

try to divided part of your hair and always start from the bottom and make your way up , it will be more easier



How can i straighten my hair?

Go to the hairdresser or something and get it permanantly straightened for desired amount of years, guess that would work.



How can i straighten my hair?

You could go to the hairdresser and get it professionally straightened. Understand that it is a strong chemical process so be comfortablw where you go for it. There are also home products, but I'd only use that with someone who actually knows how to do hair.



You could keep blow drying it as you're doing, but why not use a straightening iron. That makes it VERY straight. If your hair is thick, there will be body even with the iron.



So I'd:



Wash my hair, and while damp add some product like gel, massage it in and then blow dry as usual and after use the straightening iron.



Oh, another way would be to learn how to set it in BIG rollers and sit under a dryer then blow dry any residual dampness out.



Good luck!!!!!!

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