Okay, well my parents have been telling me that my hair is burnt out and dry. But i like leaving it straightened so when i take a shower i use a shower cap. But then i go to a lot of events that involve sweating so my hair starts to get wavy, so when i get home i take a shower with my shower cap. Then the next day i striaighten my hair. But whenever i do wash my hair fully it's wavy/curly. My hair is short to [but long enough to be straighened], so whenever i straighten it, it takes a long time. Then afterwards, it looks like a mess and i apply pressure by using a headband to keep it down. But then i read another website that said not to apply pressure, because it damages hair. So i do not know what do my hair, i just want it straight. My hair is also fairly thick, thats must be why it takes at least 3 hours to straighten it. My friend told me to perm it straight, but i'm scared on how it may come out. Or just perm it wavy, but i'm also scared of that. Then another friend told me to thin my hair out so it won't be so thick. If anyone can help me out with my hair. Please, it would be much appreciated :/
0NEL0VEEx answered Saturday July 14 2007, 11:31 pm: ask a hair stylist.. they'll know what the best thing is to do. i can't really give good advice without a picture = just get a good, hydrating shampoo and conditioner.. i really like matrix shampoo, and get garnier fructis leave in conditioner.. it's called 3 minute mask? or something.. they both work great. it definitely shouldn't take ANYONE 3 hours to straighten their hair.. that's like impossible. my one friend has her mom straighten her hair and it takes two hours.. and her hair is sooooooooo curly.. ask someone at a hair salon, they can help you =] or if you send me a picture.. i can help you a little bit more. good luck =] [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
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