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thanks.=]How to keep hair straight?? hair stylist??
use all soft shampoo and conditioner and then on towel dried hair use redken align and biosilk dry your hair as straight as you can get it with a paddle brush MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETLY DRY then take small sections starting at the bottom and work up with a ceramic flat iron 400 degrees + that should do the trickHow to keep hair straight?? hair stylist??
hey! you cant starighten your hair with 400 degress because after few years she will be bald... no way!!! your hair will look even worse if you use straighteners... :}
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Hello, yes, you have many options...First if your hair is so curly, you NEED a CHI straightener (my salon $250.00+), it will cost your arm and leg, but it will be totally worth it. Then you need to purchase products to protect your hair shaft from all that heat. I recommend NOT using the CHI products, I found them sticky and Redken works better...Start with Redken's Straightening balm (#12 ?? $20.00+) and blow dry, then use Redken's Spray Starch (# ???$20.00+) and spray each section before (just before) running the straightener over it. Find your self one of those terry-cloth-face-wash-hair holder-back-thingies and use a shower cap when showering to protect your hair from moisture, when doing all this to your hair, you should only be washing your hair 2ce a week, unless you have super oily hair, but this straightener and lots of washing will FRY your hair, so you must take care, and also buy a deep conditioner (Redken's Heavy Creme $20.00+) People do not realize what damage straighteners do to the hair shaft. Chemical relaxers also damage the hair shaft, and they do not always leave your hair perfect. I would always recommend a straightener to my clients first, because sometimes you still need to do daily maintenance on chemically relaxed hair. Using a CHI straightener on chemically relaxed hair daily would be disastrous, without the proper products and care....Good Luck, hope this helps.
i have the exact same hair!
i got it permenantly straightend and it is the best thing ever!!
its a little on the expensive side though it depends on where you go. although if you get a cheep deal that could mean they wont do a very good job.
If you dont do that embrace you're curly hair!!
moose and hair spray keeps the frizz off but waves are pretty and if u use the right stuff it could look great
:)
Try that japanese striaght product.
PROBABY YOU SHOULD TRY S-CURL OR THAT BLACK STUFF CALLED PRO STYLE
Well, I have very curly/frizzy hair and I have a few suggestions. First of all, if you want to continue straightening your hair, I would say you should definitely get a straightner with 100PERCENT ceramic plates. These won't dry out your hair, and will preserve the natural glossiness and moisture in your hair. I'd recommend Conair, or similar brands, you'll want to spend around forty bucks or so for a good ones, 10dollar straightners aren't going to cut it usually.
Second, when you straighten it, make sure you don't hold the straightner on your hair in any one spot for too long. This is really bad for your hair, it can damage it and leave very frizzy, bad smelling patches in your hair. Start from the top with your straightner and quickly carefully work down, trying not to clamp down too hard. Maybe try using a comb, and run it down through your hair as you straighten it. Also, maybe you're putting the temperature too high, ask your hair stylist which temperature would be best on your thickness of hair.
Okay, if you don't want to straighten your hair, here's some stuff I've tried that keeps your hair from getting out of hand.
One good brand is this stuff called Sunsilk, if I were you I'd try either the purple one called straighten up (that's what I have, it works pretty good) or the green one, it's for frizzy hair. You choose, there's different kinds for different hairs. There are three steps you can do, shampoo, conditioner, and a special creme for after the shower.
Another brand I'd recommend is Bedhead, and it is really really nice stuff. Yeah, it's not the cheapest, but it's really worth it. For my hair (which is very very curly, so I'm not exactly like you) I use Control Freak, it's supposed to flatten curls and stomp frizz. (although no kind is perfect!!) There's four steps, shampoo, conditioner, serum, and a hairspray I think.
Also, Pantene makes your hair very soft, you can get ones for dry/frizzy hair. I use it sometimes, but I don't actually own any at the moment.
Finally, if you want pretty, curly hair that isn't frizzy, try Catwalk's Curlz Rock. It makes curls curlier without adding frizz, and it's really nice stuff. There's shampoo and conditioner, and a curl former that takes away frizz and helps to form curlz and waves.
These are all great brands, try a few out, maybe get a small bottle of the shampoo or something. Ask a friend to try her striaghtner. And the best home remedy is before you go to bed if your hair is still damp, put three or four ponytail holders on it, so that it keeps it from poofing out at night.
Hope this helped, sorry for such a long answer. =) :-) ;)
You can only straighten it for a short time - ultimately Nature will win out. Unless you shave it off and wear a straight wig...
Heyy,
Your hair sounds just like mine. What i use is sunsilk's frizzy hair shampoo and conditioner. It works really good, Giving it neat curly curls. Another thing you can do is use a straightner right from a pro hair stylist shop. About 80$. And use a hairspray for styling when using a straightner. Works everytime.
I had hair EXACTLY like yours and I hated how it looked like me. Straightening did not work for me at ALL. So I went to the salon and got a straightening perm in November '06....Its STILL straight and soft and shiny...gorgeous. I really recommend it. You might think that chemicals might damage your hair, but TRYING to straighten it definately FRIES your hair so you should definately get it chemically straightened. Chemically straightening definately is the way to go, about $60-$100, which might seem like a lot, but its' not cause I bet you that you have already probably spent that much money on straighteners and products on your hair trying to make it staight. Lasts about 6-8 months and then you can touch it up.
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