HOw do you guyz straighten the back. I've tried pinning half up, but its hard. Plus, my dad is the only one home, so getting help is not an option. Can you give me some tips??
Shelbs4968 answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 6:12 pm: put most of your hair in a pony tail at the very top of your head, but keep the bottom layer and straighten that first. then redo the pony tail and leave another layer till you have no more hair left to straighten ! [ Shelbs4968's advice column | Ask Shelbs4968 A Question ]
Shelly_x answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 5:09 pm: Try straightening it in sections. or halves. do one half first starting from the front working your way backwards each time you straighten a pisece tie it in a lose bobble. then do the other half its quite easy
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mrs_radcliffe answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 12:18 pm: Bend forward. They you can straighten the back. Try it in sections and its much easyer to handle. Try doing it facing two different mirrors so you can see how its going.
Teza answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 12:10 am: Do it in 3 sections. Take a little bit on the bottom and straighten that. Its really not that hard. Then do the middle and thent he top. By sections its easier to straigthen hair. X0` [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
xoiilovehiim answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 10:12 pm: you could try and like flip your head and straighten your hair like that....
therocketsummer answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 9:37 pm: What I do is I pin half of it up and then take the hair in back and part it in two like you are going to have pig-tails. Then just take a little at a time and straighten it from the sides.
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