I hate that my curls are soo tight, everyone told me not to get a perm and my flat iron isnt all that good, what should I do??
I want my hair to be straight and soft all day, not get frizzy after a while and i also want to add hair extensions but it looks weird if my hair isnt straight!
What should I do??How do I make my very tight curly hair Straight?
simple..... ghds
they might b worth 300 bucks (au) but they will last longer than some perm would, and they are simpley amazing
they work on even really curly hair, i've seen it.
i love mine :DHow do I make my very tight curly hair Straight?
ive got crazy curly hair too, if you want it straight, a flatiron is really the only way to go, ive given up though, its way too much work to iron every day i agree. i would skip the hair extensions and instead of straightening it i would almost chop at it a bit with the straigtener. instead of systematically going through your hair, half straighten random bits throughout, it brings it down a notch and makes it more beachy wavy then curly. and it looks gorgeous in a side ponytail. the other alternative is to work with the tight curls and change to a completely girly look, i forget which season of gilmore girls it is, but rory does that and looks adorable
hope this helped
Hi, Maybe you should by a new Ceramic plate flat iron. (Ceramic plates flat irons get hotter and work better) If not, you could go to the Hair Dressers more often and get them to do it :P Also, after you straighten your hair, put in some hair moose or hair spray to keep it in shape. If your hair still gets frizzy, put in a little hair serum. I hope i helped :)
buy the maxiglide straightener,it works great (:
First of all you need a good straightener, then a product that u use after a shower too help your hair behave
Well if you got a perm and your hair is normally straight you might just have to wait for it to grow out. However, here are some tips to deal with the frizz. My hair has always been short and when I decided to grow it out it was a crazy transition as my hair tends to grow outward and doesn't lay well on its own.
1) I would suggest maybe relaxing the hair, you would need to find a professional stylist who would do this and it can cost about 40-60 dollars to do. It is kind of like a perm but it does the opposite cause it makes your hair relax and lay flat. However, some stylist won't even do this procedure because it is a dangerous chemical and if done improperly it can actually burn (chemically burn) your scalp. My stylist is kick butt so she is amazing at doing it but it can only be done every so often due to the strength of the chemicals and you have to be careful with highlights and coloring after this, if that is something you do.
2) Get a good flat iron. You are going to have to spend around 80-100 dollars or more if you want a good one that will work. Make sure you are using a oil based product such as Glass from d. Start at the root of the hair and slowly work your way down taking your time. Make sure not to stay in one place too long as you may burn the hair.
3) If you live somewhere with high humidity this is going to be unfortunate. I live in Florida and am luckily moving in a few months, but currently deal with frizzy and poofey hair all the time. I would suggest using anti frizzy products.
Other things you could do are don't shampoo a lot. Shampoo naturally adds volume to the hair so it can cause curly, frizzy hair to get crazy. Using conditioner will allow your hair to relax more and lay flat plus it can still be used to wash out dirty and older products. If your hair is dry and frizzy I would suggest laying off the coloring, highlight, and perms for a while if you do this a lot. Also give your hair nourishment and moisture.
I hope these tips helped. Also if your hair doesn't naturally lay flat and gets a little wild that means you have a good chance of never going bald. Congrats on joining the my hair might be crazy now but at least I will have it when I am old club. :-) Good luck.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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