mk well i have really thick shoulder length hair that i straighten almost everyday, but since its so bad for your hair im trying to get ideas of how to make it straight withough straightening it! when i dont straighten it its poofy and wavy and uglyyyyy so i would really prefer it straight..any ideas of how? please and thanks youu <3
For frizz, get mousse or straightening gel. John Frieda's Frizz-ease is the best, but is kinda expensive.
But maybe try the opposite route! Instead of waves, go for curls, full on spirals and ringlets. Get some scrunching gel or curl activators and then twist the hair around your finger or just scrunch it. You'll have nice, frizz-free curls. [ VixenDark's advice column | Ask VixenDark A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Wednesday April 26 2006, 8:26 pm: I have to straighten my hair every day too, it's a pain in the butt but in my opinion it's totally worth it. I'd suggest getting your hair cut & trimmed every few months so it'll keep it fresh and pretty. After you wash your hair, you could try blow-drying it and then brushing it with a flat brush to see if that helps it make it straighter, 'cause depending on the type of your hair, you could use a blow-dryer to straighten your hair really well. You could also use "Got2Be Straight", which I use everytime I flat iron my hair. There is one kind of hairspray that you put in your hair before flat-ironing it, and another one that you put in after. I use both and it keeps my hair straight without having to re-straighten it. If you have anymore questions, leave one in my inbox.
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