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hair straightening for a guy


Question Posted Friday October 24 2008, 11:50 pm

ok, so i liike straightening my hair because i dont like the look of it curly. But when i straighten it it like groups together and is really thin, is there someway to make it straight and look somewhat natural. and could it have something to go with the heat level on the iron?? cause when i use it i turn it all the way up, is there a better setting??

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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:49 pm:
try after you get out of the shower. try blow drying your hair. brush it out make sure its not wet and straighten it in slow sections. when you done brush it out again.. there is also this like greyish silverish bottle at wal mart i cant remember the name but it deals with straighting your hair. sometimes naturally drying your hair works better brush is or comb. and wait for it to dry.. my brother uses a comb he says it works better than a brush.

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