clearlypink428 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 5:33 pm: i have an expensive straightener with a steamer attatched to it. it's really nifty- but im guessing you dont have one. steaming the hair first locks the style in place, so i'd say to spritz her hair with a little water first, and dont hold the straightener too close to the hair the first time you run then straightener down it, then you can go ahead and finish the rest. once youre done, spray a paddle bruch with hairspray and brush her hair straight. hope i helped. spitfire9631@yahoo.com [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Saturday February 18 2006, 3:29 pm: my cousin is a hairstylist & she says that it completely depends on the straighter..like there really isn't any tips on how to straighten it. you should use a thin ceramic plate straightner. she has the type where its ceramic but it's water proof so your hair could be wet. she straightened my hair when it was wet (cause my hairs really curly) & it came out perfectly straight & even lasted over night & she did it at like 4pm. if you don't have those, then juss try going really slow & start from the bottom hairs, like the back and tye the rest up, & keep working your way to each section.
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