You can always add somekind of hairspray to it .. I have really curly hair and What i use to keep my hair pin up straight is that I use herbal essences dangerously straight. shampoo and conditioner .. And afterthat, blowdry it.. and Add hairspray and mousee to it.. and it show be pinup straight! : ) Goodluck with your results!
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The straightening iron will probably do less damage to your hair than a straightening kit. The straightening kit contains chemicals, but a straightener is just heat.
I have curly hair and I think its a little less curly shorter. Not sure but, it might be
No, chemical straightener is formulated specifically for curly, wavy, frizzy, or hair with lots of volume. Technically speaking, you can put chemical straightener on any hair type and it will make it less wavy, curly, or frizzy. (Note: Some heat straighteners can actually make hair frizzier, because it heats your hair, which can burn it and encourage split ends.)
Japanese hairstraightening makes your hair VERY straight and it lasts forever (the new hair that grows in, grows in like your natural hair), whereas Brazilian hair only lasts for about 3-4 months, and it doesn't make your hair stick straight, it just makes it less curly and less wavy.
all you have to do is perm it and wash it.
Lilia was for the hair straightening and Bill was against. Lilia felt that straightening her hair would make it easier for her with less kinks at mornings, whereas, Bill felt that by doing her hair, she was trying to 'raise her colour' and so her parents were in conflict.
Straightening your hair everyday after you get out of tha shower is more damaging your hair rahter than jus perming it once and getting it over with, cause it causes less split ends and tha hiar not to get thin! (:
Try straightening your hair with a paddle brush and blow dryer instead. You'll get similar results as you did with a flat iron with a lot less damage.
Invest in a strong hair straightener and any hair can be straightened. Of course, semi-straight hair with kinks or turned up/down ends is far easier to straighten than frizzy, super curly or puffy/fuzzy hair, and also less damaging for the hair itself as it requires less heat for less time. Having said that, there are shampoos, conditioners and other hair applications that can minimise the damage caused by heated, hair controlling products. Alternatively, you could get your hairdresser to permanently straighten your hair if these sorts of products do not work on your hair type so in answer to your question, any hair can be straightened. the quality of the straightening is dependant on the product or method you use and on which hair type you use it on. Try out several different ways of straightening.
the curly hair absorbs the direct radiation of the sun; and protects the skull. due to the curly hair, the skull get heated only by conduction; and thus is subjected to less heat. the effect is like that of wearing a cap
yes but your hair will be way less curly. more of a slight wave. i wouldn't recommend it.