Monday, August 16, 2010

How can I keep straight hair?

I got a real nice straightener in April and became obsessed with my hair staying straight. well its already caused a lil to much damage and Im starting to use new hair products for damaged hair. The only thing is I dont want to wait a while before I start straightning once and a while. BBut I have a bit of nateral wave in my hair and I want it to stay straight. Any suggestions








My hair(all angles) with out straightening :





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HELP???How can I keep straight hair?
ok, go to the hair care aisle and look for like dove repairing shampoos and conditioners, or something that says, repairing, or heat damage repairing, or something like that. And then dove has this spray that you put on your hair before you straighten and it will protect it from getting fryed like that. Good luck!!How can I keep straight hair?
your hair is really pretty and doesnt look damaged, which is good.


my suggestion is to buy a premium shampoo and conditioner for daily or every other day use depending on need of washing and then a deep conditioner for once a week usage, then on top of that get a heat protecting styling product for your hair before straightening it ( they make these that will make you hair shiny and keep it straight for longer )





you could chemically straighten it but i do not recommend that especially for your hair, it doesnt need it. another thing you could do since you have a slight wave ( which personally i think is adorable and no you do not look bad ) id say use these products and use your straightener on a LOW heat setting, and do not blow dry on heavy heat, instead try to towel dry by simply and gently gripping the hair and scrunching tight without pulling or rubbing because this causes damage. this takes a little longer but is well worth it, you'll thank me in 20 years when you have great hair and everyone else from you class's hair has gone to hell.





another thing you could do to protect from damage is a weekly mayo wrap ( you coat your hair in mayonnaise and leave it for 3-15 minutes ) it will probably make you gag but its well worth it for a little extra boost.





dont worry about straightening your hair as long as you take precautions, never straighten twice in one day avoid mouse gel and over use of heavy hair spray, keep up with the good shampoos and conditioners and have fun, your only young once and your hair WILL grow back.





PS: another good tip is finding the right brush for your hair!





GL %26lt;3
well when your hair is long , the weight pulls it making it straighter. and not quite as fluffy. i have that same problem . yours doesnt look that damaged at all ! ever try scrunching it? with hair spray? it looks cute , without having to damage it. HOPE I HELPED :)
Olive Oil also has a hair lotion 2 protect from heat damage, it smells really good and it really does work,......but u need heat protectant if u gonna keep frying ur hair!
Ya I can see why you don't like it to be wavy.


Here's what you should do:


- Use a heat protectant on your hair EVERY TIME you're gonna straighten or blow dry or use any type of heat on your hair. I recommend Tresemme Heat Tamer Spray.


-Get your hair trimmed at least once every 2-3 months, if not sooner. To cut off all the split ends


-Use a Shampoo and a Conditioner that is made for damaged hair and that helps hydrate your hair. I recommend Garnier Fructis Or Dove Intense Damage Therapy.


-Use a moisture mask 1-2 times a week.


-Lastly, try to use the lowest heat setting possible on your hair.





Hope this helps %26lt;3





(pick me for best answeer!! :D)





xox
Your Hair is already straight


it looks really nice:)
there are sprays that u can buy from like wal mart or target pretty much any where that helps to protect your hair from getting damaged i suggest using the treseme heat tamer spray

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