Sunday, June 20, 2010

Hair straightening tips?!?!?

I have A LOT of big, wavy, frizzy, tangly hair.... any tips for straightening without completely frying my hair.



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

Well if you want to keep your hair straight for at least a few while, there are some salons that offer Japanese thermal straightening. It can get quite pricy though. In my area, there are salons that charge around $100, but every area pricing is different. I have asked a stylist, and she noted that people with lots of hair problems(similar to yours) prefer this method as it makes cleaning and styling easier. If you want more info on this click on this link:



http://www.citycut.us/thermal-reconditio...



If you want to do this, then you might want to save up some money and call salons that do this and potentially ask for an estimated cost. Good Luck!



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

paddle brush with a blow dryer, a flat iron works well, use a anti-frizz hair product that contains silicone



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

Brush out your hair really good and then clip it into sections to straighten it... if you have really big, poofy hair you probly have to fry it because you have to straighten it every day...or you can get a straight perm, they dont always keep your hair completely straight but they sure make it alot straightER and easier to handle....



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

my hair is kind of the same. i bought hang strait...you put it in ur hair and it keeps it strait all day.....i put that in first and then use a chi straightner



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

It all depends on the kind of hair you have. I use a product called Kemi oil. You can get in at Sally's Beauty Supply. Smooth a little on a small section of hair at a time and then straighten with a flat iron. Start in the back and go section by section Use sparingly! you can add more i but if you over do it your hair will look super oily... Good Luck!



Hair straightening tips?!?!?

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