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How do I straighten my hair?
I have (about) three inch hair and plan to grow it to (about) middle cheek length in the front (moved to the side, you know what I mean). I want it super straight, but it always has little twists to the side, especially my bangs, which I care about the most. How can I get it real straight, without using a straightening iron? I really want to avoid that. I used a cheap straightening shampoo with minor results which are always gone by the next morning.
Be as specific as possible please. Give me product names, even links if you can. What kind of routine should I come up with, how frequent shoul this process take place, and how long does it take? What should I watch out for in the future? Include whatever's neccesary, i.e. shampoos, conditioners, masks, balms, smoothers, gels, sprays, etc. Volume and shine are not issues you need to consider, but frizz might be.
Thank you so much, good luck!
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is often said curly hair is a curse. Oh yes, plenty of people will compliment you on how beautiful naturally curly hair is, however they do not have to live with it on a day to day basis. The frizzies and the kinks and curls are not as desirable to the person sporting them. Luckily in today's modern world there are plenty of products and tools to straighten curly hair.
One way to get straight hair is to go to a salon and get a straightener put on it. This is basically a reverse perm. The chemicals are used that you would have with a perm, just no rollers. The problem with this method is that it is not the healthiest resolution, it can severly dry out your hair. The other thing to consider is new hair growth. The new hair coming in will be curly so you would be having to touch it up often.
The next best option would be to purchase a product that is a curl relaxer. You can find these at most high-tech salons as well as a beauty supply store. Ask the beautician which is the best brand and even have them try it out on you when you go in for a style. The curl relaxer is usually in the form of a gel. You need to apply this directly after washing your hair while it is still wet. A small amount will do fine, do not expect more to make straighter hair. Distribute evenly through damp hair and proceed to dry.
A large round brush is a must to get the most favorable results. The bigger the brush the larger sections you can grab and dry. Make sure that you start blow drying the under layer of your hair first, if you dry the top and the underside gets dry you will end up with waves. Take the time you need to get your hair totally dry for the best results. It is not always as easy as the salon makes it out to be once you are at home. With plenty of practice though you should see the straight hair you so often desired.
Once you decide which method you want to use and you master the art of straigtening, you will be able to do all of those nifty hairstyles you thought would be impossible. Do not be surprised though if the people who love you most miss your natural curls and wonder why you ever tried straightening it. At least it is only temporary though if you ever feel like going back to the natural you.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
It won't advance your probabilities of inheriting baldness, inspite of the undeniable fact that it could make a number of your hair fall out in case you do not use adequate product. I say straighten your hair in case you think of it makes you seem stable, on the grounds which you purely have a million existence to be desirable.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
put your hair up in a bun in the back. then divide the bottom into sections. pull one section down at a time and straighten that part. keep doing that until the whole head is done
- Anonymous1 decade ago
this might be a good idea, have you ever thought about going to a salon and getting it professionally straightend? they use chemicals though. I had a friend that had really long ~kinky~hair and she went and her hair was really striaght for along time.
Good luck
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- 1 decade ago
are you s.tupid? no offense, you take a straightner, take the roots of ur hair, and go down! i am sooo so smart!