Friday, November 27, 2009

How to have a straighthair, without using any flatiron or chemical products?

i use to have a very straight hair when i was a kid, but later on when i turn a teenager, and then have all my hair shave with a clipper, thats the time that my hair starts to grow a curly hair.



until now i lack of self estem, and confdnt to talk and be with other people because of this, is der anything which i can turn my hair back to original? without using flatiron or chemical prodcts? please help.... i hope there is a cure to this..



How to have a straighthair, without using any flatiron or chemical products?

hair dryer and a brush. that is the only thing i can think of.



How to have a straighthair, without using any flatiron or chemical products?

Well thats gonna be hard with out SOME Type of help..try this..



Step 1:



Blot your hair dry with a towel. Working with thin strands only, lightly coat your hair with a styling product. Use a mousse for a soft hold or a light gel for a stronger, sleeker hold. Resist the silicone serums at this point. Save them for last.



Step 3:



If your hairline is done well, everything else can slide, so start up front. If you have bangs, comb them forward and blow them dry. Hold them tightly in your fingers and start drying at the roots, working your way out to the ends. Repeat as needed for your entire hairline and then lightly brush through it.



Step 4:



Here is where a lot of women rush and find themselves unhappy with he results. Take the time to separate your hair into for or five sections. Detangle each section with a wide-tooth comb and then clip all but one section up. Using a large round brush, pull the loose section taut and toward the floor, rolling it either out or under at the end. Follow your brushing motion with your blow dryer, keeping the nozzle a few inches away from the brush and pointed down at the floor to keep your hair flat and smooth. Repeat this process with each section, being sure to roll some sections in and others out to keep the finished product from looking too uniform.



Step 5:



Now that your hair is completely dry, press small sections of your hair with your flat iron, starting at the root and working your way outward. Don鈥檛 rush and try to iron too much hair at the same time 鈥?it will actually take you longer that way and the results won鈥檛 be as good.



Step 6:



Silicone serums and creams are great products that can give your hair a healthy shine and help control frizz and split ends. But just like most hair care products, less is more. Too much can weigh your hair down or make it look slimy instead of shiny. A drop or two should be all you need 鈥?only on the ends and only after you鈥檝e finished styling.



Now go hit the town, the books, the office or the grocery store 鈥?but wherever you go, give you hair a little toss and watch the reactions!

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