My hair is layered and it's kinda longish. I straighten it before school in the morning (it's naturally wavy) and by the time i get to school its all wavy again and it goes thick and like straw. It's disgusting I hate it. Please, please, can someone help me. I need it to stay straight. I can't stand it, it's disgusting!
luna45 answered Monday August 20 2007, 12:17 pm: i have VERY similar hair to you, and i was using this 25 dollar straightner from cvs. if you go to folicia.com and order the sedu revolution it will do WONDERS for your hair, its 130 dollars but well worth it. Use repairitive shampoo (like dove) because the healthier the hair the better it will hold the styling. You can buy serum by john frida, or stick straight by bedhead and put that in your hair before or after your striaghten it and that will make a HUGE difference. [ luna45's advice column | Ask luna45 A Question ]
scenefordummies answered Monday August 20 2007, 11:21 am: my hair DEAD curly like afro curls and crap.
its HORRIBLE.
this is what i advise
shower and put leave-in conditioner that makes your hair volumized and shiny for the straightening.
i advise you to get a GOOD hair straightener like Chi or just a plain ceramic flatiron.
they only damage if you put it really high, but since you have wavy hair use around a medium temperature
once you straightened your hair use HAIRSPRAY a GOOd one not cheap kinds. itll help keep your hair intact.
usually hair straightening damages because of humidity which is water in the air.
if you need it and it gets a bit messy
bring your hair straightener to school and during lunch break go to the girls bathroom and fix it up. [ scenefordummies's advice column | Ask scenefordummies A Question ]
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