right, well my hair is naturally curly. but i straighten it every day. when i leave the house its like perfectly straight but like 2 hours later, its not. its so annoying!!! my friends recommended hairspray, but ive used some hairspraying products before, and they arent good. but they didnt cost alot. sorry 'bout how long this is but ya know. so does anyone have any tips/products that might work? TY x0x
BeastFromTheWeast answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 2:59 pm: I have naturally curly hair too, and after id straighten it itd always still get wavy, but i found the secret of keeping it straight.
It probably wont work for you though depending on how you like to style your hair.
I love having big hair..so i back comb it alllll..then i smooth it out on the top..and hair spray it till it doesnt move...and it stays perfect all day long. [ BeastFromTheWeast's advice column | Ask BeastFromTheWeast A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 1:55 pm: I have naturally curly hair and i have to strighten it everyday. Eventually from straightening my hair so much that it was trained to be straight so i didnt have to straighten it so much. What i do is divide my hair in half like a half ponytail. I straighten that part first until it is stright. Then after it is straight i put it into another ponytail so it looks like you have half in the upper side and half on the lower side. Take a little more hair off the top part and straighten that. Then when it is staright add t to the part that is already straight. Take the rest down and straighten it. That way you have straighten each section of the hair. Dont put hairspray on it because that causes dandruff. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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