okay.. so my hair is curly/wavy by nature
so when I go to school I always straighten it in the morning.
BUT now we have this school fieldtrip thing, means we go camp in tents for 5 days.
normally I was my hair everyday, But if I now was my hair I get curly/wavy hair because I can't bring my straighter along.
ARE there ANY other ways of straightening your hair without using an straighter or blow-dryer.. because I can't use like.. 'machines' if that makes sense..
kristen22 answered Sunday June 25 2006, 11:09 am: You could buy a straightner that is battery operated or buy pantene Pro-v for frizzy, dry, unmanagable hair and get out the shower and rub in from root to tip Pantene Pro-v Anti-frizz Serum, I swear by it. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Sunday June 25 2006, 10:48 am: Like the other person said, a straightener which uses battery. But I have really curly hair which I straighten, and I use Got2Be straightening hairspray (there is a kind you spray on right after you wash your hair, and then a kind you spray on right after you hot-iron straighten it) which will keep my hair straight for a few days, even if I shower and get my hair a little damp. You can buy it at a drugstore or grocery store, it's pretty easy to find. It's in an orange and pink container (both products look about the same). And just follow the instructions on the back.
saramariexo answered Sunday June 25 2006, 10:47 am: sometime you can get relaxer. see i dont have this problem, i have naturally straight hair so try relaxer or even go talk to a hair dresser. she should know more then i do. [ saramariexo's advice column | Ask saramariexo A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday June 25 2006, 9:49 am: you can buy a battery powered straightener. they are hard to find.
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