you cant make your hair straight without a straighten your hair is naturally like that omg yaw are so stupid
curlers but have them in for half the time
what materials are needed to make a hair straightener?
what materials are hair irons made out of
A hair dryer blows hot air, that it generates, using electricity, to make your hair, no longer wet, but dry.
The friction between your hair and the balloon cause static electricity causing your hair to stand up.
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straightner is used for making hair straight
You can try and blow-dry it straight, or use products that help make it straight. If your worried about frying your hair, there are also a lot of safe straighteners and protection products that keep your hair from burning. <3
No! The heat from the straightner will cause the plastic hold the hair ti the head to melt and make the hair come out.
Yeah... just use a straightner like a girl would use.
i have curly hair and i want it straight, i wet my hair by spraying water with conditioner in a bottle, then i brushed my hair several times and it got pretty uncurly. It's just with my hair it's crazy curly, so it's kind of diffecult.
no because it will just make your hair worse. it will frizz your hair up and then it doesn't so pretty anymore so suggest you stop No, because the actual hair on your head is dead & the onyl alive part of your hair is the bit inside your scalp. And also, your hair type (curly, striaght etc) depends on the shape of hair follicle you have, or something. So anyway, no, because you're straightening dead hair! :)
many of you out there don't want to spend a $100.00 on any styling products or a straightner just to straighten your hair. so i 'm going to give you a free eay way to do it in no time. step 1: wash your hair and after you shampoo it put on a silky conditioner in your hair if you want to. step 2: pat your hair dry with a towel. step 3: and keep on combing your hair every 30 minutes or so. hope you enjoy this free straightening trick beware this may not work for puffy hair.
Just as 'safe' to if you would be using any heat on your hair. It will not be any more damaging to if you were just straightening. Make sure you use a hair protector and you will be fine! :)
To ensure hair extensions look natural in short hair, the extensions you are applying to your hair must be either layered or also short, try 14-16". When styling, use a straightner to curl the layers downwards to make it blend in well
If you use a straightner (relaxer) on hair to get it straight, yes your hair can thin, bald, grow slow and even change its original color. Im a hairdresser and I often se the relazers damage is split ends and thinning.
Try using an anti-frizz serum when your hair is damp. You might always want to try the Vavoom heat protectant spray... it keeps your hair from getting damaged by blow drying and flat ironing