Ask a hair stylst, but i believe that you get the professional to staighten it, and then use the permanent chemical they put for curly hair, but just straight....it should work!! I haven't tried it tho!:( GOOD LUCK!
you sure can
no
You can get your hair permanently straightened, and it lasts until your hair grows out. In other words, yes.
You need to go to the barber shop and ask to get it permanently straightened
Ummmm that's almost impossible. Uness you have it permanently straightened. I just had my hair "professionally" straightened but if i wash it it curls! Just straighten your hair after u wash it wth a blow dryer.. then a straghtener but the answer to your question is: not very long!
It really depends.Because if it has been permanently straightened for a long time,then I'm gonna say that No.But if it's been permanently straightened for a short time,I'm not sure,but my hypothesis is 99.99% yes.
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And thus, she straightened her hair. or And thus, her hair was straightened.
Yes. He used to have really curly hair. I'm sure he has had he permanently straightened or something though. =P
There is no way to make your hair permanently straight if your hair is naturally curly without using any chemicals. However you can use a relaxer once to straighten your hair but it is a chemical or you can also try keratin treatments.
you could straighten it or get t permanently straightened...either way they are both not really good for your hair.
No, you can only use hair straighteners on a regular basis You can't make it grow out of your head straight but you can get it relaxed (chemically straightened) and then top it up every 6 weeks. Go to the salon and ask them to make your hair permanently straight and they put this special chemical, wash thing in your hair to make your hair permanently straight. I hoped this helped.