Sunday, June 20, 2010

How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening trea

yes well the question says it all. im not getting one until Christmas soo I need some substitution of some sort until then!



How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening treatment?

before flat irons were popular and you could get them anywhere, i used to use a large curling iron to straighten my hair....you just use it the same way you would with a flat iron. just clamp it at the top of your hair and pull down. has the same effect, just might take some time....



How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening treatment?

1. Wash your hair in mid afternoon, never at night. Brush it vigorously beforehand.



2. Apply shampoo on top and rinse downwards.



3. Use conditioner in moderation.



4. Brush your hair while still in the shower, with a solid plastic brush.



5. After you have gotten all of your conditioner out, rinse hair in cold water.



6. Put a towel around your shoulders and let your hair hang loose.



7. Dry downwards, starting at the back and working forwards.



8. Dry all except the tips; this will weigh down the hair and when it finally dries, will keep it straighter



9. Tie up your hair for 10-15 minutes after washing it.



10. Leave loose and enjoy! 閳?br>How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening treatment?



THe only other way would be a blow dryer and a round brush.



How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening treatment?

Blow dry with a round brush. It takes about 20 minutes and a little time to get good at but when you learn you will love it. Nothing beats a good blow out and it is much less damaging on the hair because most of us blow dry our hair anyways.



1. Shampoo and towel dry the hair.



2. Apply a straightening balm/cream to wet hair. If you want volume at the roots apply gel or mousse to roots of hair.Then Apply a heat protectant product to your hair, paying special attention to the ends.



3. Dry hair as normal until hair is 80% dry to remove excess water.



4. Pull your hair into three sections, two at the sides and one at the back. Clip the two sides up.



(like you were wearing your hair half up / half down. )



5. Select a small portion of the hair from the unclipped section to straighten.



6.Using a thick, round brush and beginning at the roots, gently pull the brush through the hair to the ends while blow-drying it. Pull the hair away from your head, stretching and straightening it as you go.



7. First pull the brush through the underside of your hair so that you expose it directly to the heat of the dryer. Once that area is mostly dry, switch to the top of the hair.



**Keep the tension consistent and evenly distribute heat over the section of hair you're working on. This ensures uniform hair texture and prevents overdrying of certain areas.



8. Once that portion of hair is straightened, continue selecting and blow-drying small portions until that section is dry and straight.



9. Repeat the process on the two other sections to straighten your entire head of hair.



How do I get my hair staright and under control without a flat iron or a chemical straightening treatment?

Try a roller set, depending on your hair texture you may need to use a setting lotion, but be sure that the hair is smooth and taut on the roller. Afterwards sit under a dryer until hair is thoroughly dry.

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