Hi.
I want to know if there is a way to straighten your hair easily with no stress without being a freaking millionaire that goes to the salon every day. sorry it just makes me mad how you have to be rich to look good. I have a conair straightener and i looked up straightening tips on the internet and it just gave me this shit about buying really expensive stuff. is there a way I can make my hair look wow without frizzing with a conair straightener and some straightening cream and gel??
you don't know how many thanks i have if you can answer this 1 for me :))
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? basketcase_x08 answered Sunday May 13 2007, 3:28 pm: Try getting a shampoo and conditioner that are special for straight hair. I know Herbal Essences makes one that works very well.
Blow dry your hair, using a round brush. dry it in small sections from root to tip (if you finish by using the cool air button or settin on your hair dryer, it seals in moisture, reducing frizz) then use your straightener, straightening only VERY small sections at a time. And when you're done, apply a small amount of frizz-ease syrum or similar product, they're fairly inexpencive.
TeenageGraffiti answered Sunday May 13 2007, 2:02 pm: What I do anyway (:
Wash hair and let it dry naturally
[Dont put it into a scrunchie of anything]
When its dry, put all of your hair into a bobble except for a thin layer underneath,
straighten this park.
repeat, leaving more each time.
Keept doing your hair in layers.
It generally lasts for days even if you piut it into a bobble..
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