Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hair straighteners?

i have very thick and sort of wavy hair. but its VERY difficult straightening it... i dont really understandhow girls with tighter curls than me get it so straight. the texture of my hair is not soft and smooth like a straight hair girls'. so someone with a similar texture tell me what really works?Hair straighteners?
Chi Ceramic Hair Straightener has very good reviews and I really like it myself. Works wonderful for my hair. However, no matter what the instructions say, please use hair products that would protect you hair from the heat (Neutrogena Triple Moisture庐 Silk Touch Leave-In Cream is OK, or Silk Therapy shine on- Biosilk, gives shine and protects... http://www.farouk.com/biosilk/silktherap/a> or other products; you don't want to damage your hair tooo much).

Hope this helps.Hair straighteners?
Well, most likely you don't have a good enough straightener. Get like a 40 dollar one i suggest the wet 2 straight u can set it on different settings and get it (i have it and it works on all types of hair) you set it for low for more fine and thin hair and a higher setting for thick. higher for damp and even higher for wet. Maybe this one wont even do it for you, you may have to get a really nice straightener for it 2 work, but then, that straightener will work like a charm. my friend has the wet 2 straight and she has really curly hair, she straightens it like every day and it looks great!

If you do have one of these good straighteners then you most likely should go to a hair stylist for tips and different ways to make it straight,maybe theres a haircut that makes it straiter. who knows!



Good LUck
The right straightener will get your hair straight...i have curly hair that is not soft and smooth either, so i guess i know what you are going thru;) i tried the remington ceramic straightener 1st and that wasn't good on my hair... after finding out about hair straighteners - i bought the GHD hair straightener...there are 3 - the travel - the normal - the salon 1. i got the normal 1 - but if i had known better i wouldv'e gotten the salon 1 - it has a larger area for straightening so it is better 4 curly, unruly hair.

i reccommend this 1 to you.

also, i think u should ALWAYS use a hair protectant b4 u straighten - the GHD one seems good - i have yet to try it - i will - i am currently using the Wella1 - that's pretty good - but i know the GHD will be better. and after i have straightened - i put some serum or some frizz calming stuff on - Kerastase olio relax - yellow squeeze top bottle...

so



i think mostly get the GHD:D
Well, I have the conair one that u can straighten wen its wet it works soooo well, i did it on picture day and it turned out so well. Chances are you need a better straightener for your type of hair, maybe get one that has different settings for your different type of hair. You may need to get a professional one for you. With your type of hair its not MENT to be straight so thast probably why its hard to straighten. If you do have good straightener then maybe go 2 an hair sylist for more tipes

**good luck
since u have thick hair it is hard to straighten it unless u go strand by strand and straigten for 30 mins. an easier way is, wash ur hair with conditioner (makes it softer) and blow dry straight. (use a paddle brush and put a piece of hair on, slide the brush down ur hair while the blow dryer is parallel with the brush. start from the roots of ur hair down) and then when its all dry, spray some heat defence (alberto's heat defence) on and start straightening. it should be easier now as ur hair should be pretty smooth from the conditioner and somewhat straight from the blowdrying. good luck
Straightner that is really good. Get CHI because it gets hot in 5 seconds and it comes with products that make your hair stay straight when you straightin it.
you need a ceramic hair straightener-any brand works well.

good luck!!
get revlon it works awesome
A really good flat iron, and some straighten creme.
make sure you straighten your hair when it is completely dry. use a ceramic straightener too. before straightening each strand, spray on a heat resistant/ straightening product such as 44 iron guard by CHI (found in most salons). straighten small strand of your hair at a time, it may take a little longer, but if you want it straight, don't rush. finally, always use a wide tooth comb instead of a hairbrush when your hair is straight.
ok you need to get the product ';chi'; and a CHI iron it makes your hair look great and has life not frizzy and dead you can get this product at the nearest solon and will cost 30-40 bucks the thing that will cost the most is the straighting iron you will want to get a thin iron since your hair is short but you cant just go to walmart and get an iron it will look crappy! hope i helped ~morgan~
brushes :)
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