My hair is curly frizzy and not nice to work with. in my opinion its DISGUSTING!!!! i get many compliments on my curls, but i hate them. I own a rele crappy flat iron! idk if i should get my hair chemically straightened, but i want to. I cant take my hair anymore!! what r ur thoughts about getting my hair straight and w/ less frizz?
Loverx3 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 12:32 am: Ok my best friend had curly hair too but she got her hair chemically straightened. And it worked pretty good but she still uses a straightner everyday!
lil_short_girl answered Sunday July 10 2005, 12:22 am: I know what you,mean i got in chemically striaghted.
And it last for six months and longer.
Then you go back for touch ups.
If i were you get it strightened,and after cut your hair like the tips or u could put layers.
And right before you strighten your hair,go to sallys and get lusterizing cream maded from ion.
You put it in right before you stirghten your hair.
It helps make your hair shinie and smooth.
I get comments on my hair all the time,people aways play with my hair.
well,hope i helped [ lil_short_girl's advice column | Ask lil_short_girl A Question ]
XKill_The_PainX answered Sunday July 10 2005, 12:03 am: You could get your hair straightened, if you would like. I have a really good friend who had really curly hair but she straightened it, and it looks really nice.
You might also like your hair if you tried a different style. I don't know how long your hair is, but you might be able to try buying a "de-frizzing" gel and put your hair half up or something. It'd probably look nice. [ XKill_The_PainX's advice column | Ask XKill_The_PainX A Question ]
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