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i have curly hair, spiral curls underneath with more waves on top.
each strand is fine, but i have a lot of hair and my haircut is fairlylayered. whenever i straighten it, it stays pretty straight for about, 5 minutes, then the ends start flipping up. i usually spend 10-15 minutes straightening it, i don't wanna fry it, and i try to put hair spray in (not airsole? but like a spritzer.) i feel like it just gives my hair humidity to flip up more. it all stays straight except the ends flip everywhere so it looks feathered.
i have a good straightener, just got a new chi a about year ago.
HELP?How to straighten hair REAL straight?
Just straighten your hair in smaller sections, and take your time. That allows more heat to get to each section and it'll keep your hair that way longer. I wouldn't really suggest using hair spray though, especially not with a flat iron because of the alcohol content. That'll just fry your hair. Try a heat protecting serum or spray to put on your hair before you flat iron it, that should help a lot too. Good luck!How to straighten hair REAL straight?
You could try going to a stylist and getting it chemically straightened. Chemically straiting it is basically the anti-perm, so it gets super sleek and straight. This may be expensive, and if you do it too much it will harm your hair.
Next time, instead of using a straightener use a straightening creme (try KMS Flat Out Straightening Creme http://www.beautydeals.net/shop/details.鈥?/a>
as well as the anti-humidity spray)
my hair is the same way. i just go and get a perm that'll straighten my hair...of course you still have to straighten your hair after everytime you wash it, but your hair will become really straight...i like perms because they keep my bangs straight even after i wash my hair so i dont have to straighten them. hope i helped.
Blow dry until it's completely dry, apply a hair serum, straighten in very small sections at a time and go through it slowly, then repeat about 2+ more times.
when you straighten, bend the straightener DOWN, not straight, so it will be straight straight.
10-15 minutes?! you expect for it to be straight after straightening for that long? I only have wavy hair, and it's not too long, and it takes me more htan 30 minutes to get it stick straight. Your hair flips out because you don't use the right tools or products. Your flat iron makes the biggest difference. Each straightener is different, and yes, sometimes it is worth it to buy the more expensive one. I had a Conair one that pretty much sucked to the point where I spent an hour straightening my hair, and people actually asked me if i straightened it because they could not tell. THen, I bought the Sedu at Ulta for $140, and I've been using it for 2 years, ever since I bought it. It straightens my hair and my hair rarely ever flips out.
Also, you might not be using the right tecniques. You should be straightening your hair layer by layer. Clip the top layers at the top of your head, and then straighten the bottom layers slowly. If it flips in or out, bend the flat iron the opposite direction. As you do each layer, you keep letting down more layers until they are all finished.
DONT USE HAIRSPRAY!!!! i have hair just like that hair spray ruins it and pull up the top of ur hair and straighten the botom the let out another bit, straighten that, so on and so forth u should take a bit more time maybe 15- 20 mins (i use that much time but maybe because i hve thick hair idk i have RLY thick hair) another VRY important thing is dont wash ur hair and straighten it right away cus wen its clean it has attendancy (sp) to go bac to its original form(also wit curling) also blow drying helps wit not frying ur hair if u blow dry ur hair with a round brush made of a metal core ($5 walmart) and blow dry ur hair wit that it does have the straghtening for u, because the metal heats up like a straghtener and it wont look good at all int he begining but it will b SUPER easy to straighten after. So i sugest u wash ur hair before bed, blow dry it, then straighten it in the morning. (at least thats wati do)
~Hope this Helps~
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