does anyone have any good tips on how to straighten your hair with a hair straightener (of course)and make it pin straight?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? leLovely answered Sunday May 20 2007, 2:52 pm: You want to make sure that you hair is dry. Brush it out good. Clip up your hair at the top of your head, and straighten your hair by layer. First, straighten the hair thats on the bottom and when that's straightened, unclip the hair the you clipped up and then straight that. That way, the bottom of your hair is getting straightened at not just the top layer. (If that makes any sense)
Try to use a straightening, antifriz serum. I use Paul Mitchell's Super Skinny Serum
You can get it at Super Cuts. I usually a little but in a section of hair and then brush it out. Then I straighten my hair. Sometimes I put a little but more in my hair, and then straighten it some more.
bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Saturday May 19 2007, 11:18 pm: When I straightening mine its usually really straigh, as you can see by my picture hah. Ususally when I get out of the shower at night I blow dry it, then go to sleep. I have my straightener, a good one too (look at stores for good ones, ask employees if you need to). I put up half of my hair and leave the lower layers down. I do my hair layer by layer to make sure its all straight. Don't take huge chunks if you want it to be straigh, take smaller pieces as big as your straighteners plates can hold. I don't really used products I just am a perfectionist kinda. So the smaller the amount you straighten is important, but not like 3 strands of hair. [ bLue_in_tHe_faCe's advice column | Ask bLue_in_tHe_faCe A Question ]
zvezda126 answered Saturday May 19 2007, 10:50 pm: you should go to the store and look for some good hair straightening products. ask a person who works there to help you. then after you take a shower, towel dry your hair and put the stuff you bought in it. dry your hair and then put half of it up. use a straightening iron and straighten that small part. when you are done, take a put a little more down until you have straightened all of it. finish your look with some shine or gloss. [ zvezda126's advice column | Ask zvezda126 A Question ]
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