Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 10:58 pm
alright, i'll straighten my hair in the morning, and it's fine and straight and everything, but then whenever i get to school, after a few periods it starts to flip out and stuff and it gets really annoying. how can i get it to stay? [ and if you know any ways without hair spray, i'd really prefer it ]
truthonfire answered Saturday September 9 2006, 4:14 pm: Aside from using certain products, a new hair cut may help. My hair would start to conform to the shape of my shoulders and such. After I cut off about an inch, it stopped doing it. My hair was actually too thin from a previous hair style, so by evening it out, it helped keep the straightened style.
pinkers answered Saturday September 9 2006, 1:54 pm: I had the same problem and i figured out how to control it without getting cruchiness from hairspray. Use moouse (i know that is spelled wrong) on your hair when it is wet, and then blow dry it or let it air dry before you straighten it. If that doesnt work you can try the same thing but with gel, but that might not work, i dont know. As a last resort you can buy flexible hair spray that works just as well but doesnt make your hair crunchy and you can't tell you are even wearing it. WEll i hope i helped!! [ pinkers's advice column | Ask pinkers A Question ]
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