Tuesday, November 3, 2009

How can I get realy straight hair?

I have frizzy curly hair and I never have enough time to straighten so I braid it or put it up or I just put moose in it how could I get my hair straight fast???????????



How can I get realy straight hair?

no idea



How can I get realy straight hair?

dont get it permanatly straightened please.



How can I get realy straight hair?

Buy a CHI flat iron



How can I get realy straight hair?

use a straightenin brush...the one which moves on electricity.......its as though ur combin ur hair n it naturally straightens thm



How can I get realy straight hair?

Well, i have the same kind of hair, I think. I use a thing called the Maxiglide to straighten mine. My hair is almost to my waist and it takes about 15 minutes to do it all. It has these neat "pins" that straighten your hair and keep it from getting fried or just smooshed like a flat iron would do. I love it and highly recommend it.



How can I get realy straight hair?

use a striahtner or go to a pro salon and ask for non chemical straightning gel



How can I get realy straight hair?

ok, well right wen u get out of the shower, blow dry your hair....blowing dry your hair straightens pretty much alot.....n then just go threw with a straightner really fast! and your done!



How can I get realy straight hair?

use a straighting serum, blow dry it using a round bristle brush, and go over it with a straight iron



How to straighten frizzy hair



Most of the anti-frizz styling products out there work very well but not without the aid of good styling tools (meaning high heat) and the right brushes (soft but firm bristles). Yet even after all of that, if there is any humidity in the air, none of this will work to keep hair smooth.



It is also important to be sure you are using the right blow dryer (1875 watts is best), flat iron (the new ceramic plates are excellent), or curling iron (higher heat is best). Also, a good, round, bristled brush works well. It is important to portion the hair in small sections and go slowly over each section several times.



Thermal hair straightening definitely works, with impressive results that defy even the curliest of locks, and it lasts and lasts, at least until you cut it off. However, the procedure is neither easy nor cheap. It's a multi-step process that can take up to six hours or longer, depending on the length and thickness of your hair, and the cost is between $500 and $1000. The process starts with a pre-conditioner that is meant to protect your hair from the damage caused by the heat and chemicals used during the treatment. Next, a hair relaxer is applied in stages, along with intermittent heat applications and a flat-ironing procedure that is fastidiously applied to small sections of hair. Several hours later, you have unbelievably straight hair that requires little styling time to maintain the appearance.



Despite the claim that this system doesn't damage hair (some go as far to suggest that it essentially repairs hair), that simply is not the case. Anything that alters the structure of your hair is damaging. Unfortunately, the companies making the thermal hair straightening products are not willing to share their ingredient lists, and legally they don't have to. Even if the chemicals in the straightening formula aren't problematic, the flat-ironing process is. The thermal iron reaches 356 degrees Fahrenheit. Think about it this way: the boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.



Depending on how fast your hair grows, the new growth that appears will need to be straightened as well, though this is generally less time-consuming and less expensive than the original treatment. Most hair types will have success with this process, except for some hair of African descent or hair that is highlighted. African hair can be too fine and too fragile to handle the chemicals and heat, and excessive breakage and damage can occur. For highlighted hair the varying textures (healthy and dyed-athe dyed part being far less healthy) require different processing times, which cannot be adjusted using the thermal straightening system.



Perhaps the one negative, or possibly positive depending on your outlook, aspect you must be prepared for is that your hair will be really, really straight. Be ready for your hair not to hold a curl. For some, perfectly straight hair can seem lifeless, and you may finally find out what your friends with straight hair have been complaining about every time you've coveted their smooth, orderly locks.



or you can have it straighten proffesionally



How can I get realy straight hair?

pretty much the way to get it really straight is to have really good hair products and a really good flat iron.



I suggest you buy an ANDIS ceramic flat iron, but not the one that has curved plates. It's very cheap and it gets your hair completely straight, also try products such as L'Oreal Paris Studio heat seeker straightening cream or thermasilk leave-in conditioner that is specifically for straightening and reducing frizz.



Trust me on this, I also have really frizzy curly hair and when I use these products and my flat iron I have gorgeous smooth straight hair. If it works for my hair, it'll work for anyone's hair.



Well good luck!



How can I get realy straight hair?

use a straightner or something...



How can I get realy straight hair?

Just go and get it permanently straightend. If you don't have enough time to straighten, well it's too bad. Because straightening hair (especially frizzy hair) takes a long time.

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