Saturday, November 28, 2009

Hair straigtening tips????!?

go slow



go over it a few times



do top and bottom of hair



and do hair in thin groups



Hair straigtening tips????!?

go by layers. pull all your hair up except the bottom and do that. then let like an inch down and then do that......etc...



Hair straigtening tips????!?

ok plz try this! i swear by this hair straightener. If $80 isn't too much for you to spend on the highest quality and most effective straightener in the world, then plz try the maxiglide. it is amazing!!!!! it straightens your hair perfectly and i have very course, thick, curly hair. so if it makes my hair look naturally straight, imagine what it can do to yours! i love, love, love it and i don't know what i would do if i didn't have it. that would be my worst nightmare!



Hair straigtening tips????!?

of course you could always just get a relaxer.



Hair straigtening tips????!?

wash n condition hair.Blot dry. it should be almost dry wen u begin.gather up hair into several sections n clip hair on the top of ur head. dry the bottom layers first. follow the brush(wid ur dryer)down the sections of the hair as u straighten each section n be sure 2 keep the dryer moving.take down a new section of hair n proceed as directed above.work ur way up the layers until all the sections are dried n straigtened. also a good quality dryer/iron help too........



Hair straigtening tips????!?

About 5 years ago I had major trouble with straightening my curly/frizzy and thick hair. The first tip I would give you is to invest money in a high quality straightener. I've had experience with several and so far my favorite is the CHI straightener. You can get them for about 100 bucks at overstock.com or even at a local beauty supply store, I even found them at JC Pennys in their salon! CHI also makes great hair serum, BioSilk is one popular one, as well as their Silk Infusion. A FEW drops after straightening helps to lock in shine and keeps the frizz away!! Too much and you'll end up with greasy hair! Straightening your hair in sections from bottom to top is probably the easiest way to get it done.



If you want a more permanent and fast way to staighten your hair I'd suggest getting it permanently straightened aka Japanese staightening. I went to a local Asian hair salon and got it done for about 200 bucks and it last for about 6 months to a year depending on your hair type. (If you go to a high-end salon they can charge you up to 500 bucks! So I'd suggest looking around first) I love it- I can jump out of the shower with my hair wet, do a quick 5 minute blow dry and I'm out the door!



Either way the decision is up to you, I found that straightening my hair for 2 hours every few days was just a waste of my time. It all depends on how often you wear your hair straight and your lifestyle. Good luck!!

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