Friday, February 26, 2010

How to get straight hair without damaging your hair?

Im 13 my hair is really bushy and curly.Its looks rlly good straight but i can never get it straight because it just gos puffy its up to my shoulders and rlly annoying!How to get straight hair without damaging your hair?
there is no way to straighten it without doing damage. you can either blow dry and straighten or if you have pure hair you can chemically straighten it but both are damaging. if you do it your self every day it will take a hour or longer and you need to make sure you condition treatment your hair every two weeks to keep it Strong. or pay an arm and get it professionally done.How to get straight hair without damaging your hair?
haha...i'm 12 and that i'm also having the same crisis!! my hair's really wavy. it keeps on standing and it looks so frizzy UGH!! but then you can use straightening conditioners, they help A LOT. and whike you're hair's still damp, consider adding a bit of leave -on conditioner, hairspray, or whatsoever. give your hair a hot oil treatment at the salon once a month, to keep your hair soft, straight and shiny. and always bring a comb and leave - conditioner. good luck!





i suggest you don't use the 'hair relax' treatment. your hair may be real straight but then your hair gets real oily, and smells like awful medicine all the time. it smells like hell, seriously!


as for the rebonding treatment, wai till your're 15 or 16, so that your hair will be strong enough to resist the hard pulls. you don't want to go bald! :O





goodluck:)





have a nice hair day!
What you can do is the night before u want straight hair, tie ur hair into a ponytail, then a centimetre down from the elastic tie another elastic, and repeat the process till there is no more room left. You should end up with a stick like ponytail. Sleep with it, and the next morning u should end up with straighter hair. Although it won't make ur hair perfectly straight it will reduce the bushiness I use it for myself and it works. Hope this helps : )
you can use flat irons. just use heat protectant serums to shield your hair from heat damage. and try not to use heat every single day to give your hair a break.
use a electric hair straightner , it doesnt harm your hair that much.go for itttttttttttt !!!!!!!
Use a flat iron and a good product.





As far as products go, Sabino Moisture block is EXCELLENT!!! (Look at any customer review, they'll tell you the same.) This stuff is a serum you work into your hair after you shampoo, and you can use it to keep curls from frizzing, straighten with a blow drier or flat iron, etc....


....But here's the thing that separates this from all the other products! It is NOT WATER SOLUBLE!!! You could go out in fog, rain showers, 100% humidity, even swimming (bonus-protects against chlorine damage) and your hair will NOT FRIZZ. I swear to god. My city is like an oven in summer from the humidity, and i've gotten caught in a few storms, and my hair never poofs at all. Ever! And this is the only thing I put into my super, super curly and frizz prone hair!


Also, it has no alchohol. And your hair always looks smooth, supple and shiny because it locks moisture into your hair. With that extra moisture, you can use a nice ceramic flat iron ( I use the FHI Platform--it's cheaper than the CHI and works much, much better ) and touch up your hair EVERY DAY with VIRTUALLY NO DAMAGE! (and if anyone's hair would be damaged by that, it's mine...i've bleached it to within an inch of it's life)


I've spent a fortune on other products to help with my frizzy hair, to straighten it, and this does cost about $20 but a little goes a looong way. I use it three times a week on my shoulder length hair and the bottle lasts me 3-4 months.


Bottom line, try it. You definately won't be dissapopinted.
i had the same problem, until i decided that it was too thick so i got it thinned out and it's much easier to straighten too.

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