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Question Posted Wednesday August 4 2004, 12:38 am

I usually straighten my hair before i go party!! But by the end of the night my hairs flipped out the ends...and puffy..any girls know some good ways ( using house hold items) to keep the straight flowing as i party all night long!?!?!


p.S i have a party soon soo i need help!!!



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Thickbabyie4u answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 2:40 am:
I think a clothing iron works really good! but cover ur hair with something b4 using it... and also spritz ur hair! So it will hold... and when the party is over, wash your hair so you don't get those flakes well beebyez! ~1ne~

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kHsBaBiDoLl answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 2:23 am:
weel wen u get done straightning it, put a light coat of mayo.the light kind

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LEFTalone answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 1:42 am:
straigten ur hair in lairs and hair spray it everylayer it should work.. does for me. tell me how it works out.
much <3.
--later.!

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L__A__M answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 1:11 am:
It turns puffy and un-straight because your either sweating or there is alot of humidity. Try and stay cool at parties, or you can use hair wax/spray to keep your hair slick & straight!

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Karen answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 1:08 am:
This happened to me all the time when I used a straightener. But a few days ago, I bought a 3 inch flat iron and now I dont have that problem anymore. Never put anything in your hair before you straighten your hair because it ruins the blades and probably your hair. When you're done straightening your hair, just spray some hair spray on your brush and brush it through your hair and it will hold your hair in place :). Hope I helped!

<3 Karen

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dancer_freak05 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 1:06 am:
Hairspray, or use a little bit of........ chapstick or lotion......no joke

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LTkaterinaSC answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 1:00 am:
use hairspray before u straighten it put it on the part ur about to straighten then go over it slowly! flipping it under a Little might help to hope i helped!

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colorless180 answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 12:56 am:
if you're very careful and get someone else to do it....irons work REALLY well...i suggest u use a towl over you're hair though and be careful..

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