If your hair is dry it's best to use a leave-in conditioner or deep condition your hair every so often. As to getting "rid" of curly hair, you could use a flat iron to straighten it or go to the hair salon and have it chemically straightened (much like a perm). Be warned, though, that if your hair is dry already having it chemically straightened is not the best choice.
only brush your hair once, to get rid of all the knots, then leave your hair to air-dry.
Look for creamy, moisturizing shampoo/conditioners for dry, curly hair. L'Oreal Elseve, Elvive and Vive are good shampoos and conditioners for dry curly hair.
take a comb and start combing your hair slantingly. these instructions are to be done after putting oil to your hair and you may feel the difference after 2 months.
Straighten it with a straightener.
straightening irons & a hair dryer.
It depends how curly your hair is but brushing hair gets rid of the ringlets. Using antifrizz products can get rid of curls sometimes and you can get products made especially for waves.
The best way to get naturally curly hair straight is to wash the hair to get any hairspray or gel out. Then blow dry the hair with a hair dryer. After getting the hair dry, use a hair straightener.
dry and straightening
Putting a small amount of conditioner on dry hair that is thick and curly will help to detangle it.
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Consider using a shampoo and/or conditioner formulated for dry hair.
You can't get "rid" of curly hair! You are born with it. There are methods of straightening with a straitening iron or chemically. But chemically straightening your hair doesn't work well and does a great deal of damage.