Sunday, February 12, 2012

Male hair straighteners?

Have medaium long hair but it's curly and it get's dry/frizzy. I end up using a load of hair products (wax+putty) to get it under control. Would i benefit with using hair straighteners? Do they help with frizzy hair?





also can i have some extra info?, like how often you have to use them etc.





thanks for your help





snakeyesMale hair straighteners?
errm if you get ghd straightners the work i used my friend and they have a special balm on them to add extra protection so it last longer so you only have to go over them very lightly everyday if you want it perfectly straight. bt if you only want it fairly straight straighten it everytime you wash it. Plus if you go round all the beauty shops, maybe boots? you can get some gel that you apply before drying which stops frizz..


hope this helpss! CANDYFLOSSSSSS XMale hair straighteners?
if your hair gets wet after you straighten it, it will become unstraight. i straighten my hair everyday. but the humidity makes it unstraight, so sometimes i straighten it twice a day.





but it will definatley benefit you.


they also have shampoos and conditioners, and other products that dont make your hair rock hard that straighten your hair too. and it helps.
You probs would benefit with straightners yeah, and they do help with frizzy hair. I sopose the amount of time you use them is really how often you wash your hair once you have washed it they you would need to straighten it and the next day if you dont wash your hair you would probs have to straighten a few sticky outs bits etc :).


I would recomment the men GHD's btw :).


If your hair is dry try using conditioner for dry hair.


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Hair straighteners will definatly help to maintain your hair, and minimize fizzy hair.





I recommend you get a men's GHD. And yes despite what some other people above me have said there is a difference. The difference is the plates are a lot thinner which makes it easier to work through mens hair. Most top uni-sex salons will sell them.





If you are to straighten your hair everyday, you need to get a heat defence spray. The best I've tried is: ';TRESemm茅 - Iron Style %26amp; Hold Spray';
Just use a regular straigtner. There really is no difference between mens and womens, actaully, I have never really hear of that...





But if you do it in the morning you should be okay for the rest of the day, but if you aare going out at night or anything like that, I would straigtnen it again.





Chi straigtners are expensive, but effective, but u could use Conair or something like that.
striaghteners straighten your hair, so you will loose your curls but it will tame your frizz, and hair will look smoother.





with you want your hair to still be curly, get some serum, i use paul mitchels super skinny serum when i cant be bothered to straighten my hair it works a dream and is a lot less!








why dont you go into your health store and ask them ? they will know best xD
With the insane amount of Men putting their name on a Hair Straightener, it is only right that you buy a pair to make up for lost ground. Nicky Clarke, for example. Tony %26amp; Guy, that's another. Babyliss...no wait, that's a girl's electric drill manufacturer, sorry. But I digress...
Straighteners will help with your frizzy hair, but they make your hair WAY drier. So, you could straighten your hair once in a while, maybe one every week or less, but make sure you don't overdue it as your hair will become drier.
yes you would definitely benefit from using a hair straightener. I recommend the GHD mini styler which has small plate and suitable for men.
you turnt hemo on wait for them to heat up and then close thm around ur hair .. its really straight foward if u have probs look it up on youtube... yeah hair straightners sound perfect 4 u they really help with frizzy hair
wonder what winston churchill wouldve said about male hair straighteners lol
Men? Hairstraightners?!*?!


Time to get a haircut!
yes they do help with frizzy hair a lot. i would strongly recommend them

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