you can't do that. however. I,m sure if your that insane you can super glue it, or get a very strong hair conditioner or spray to hold it in place. I myself reccommend White Rain extra hold hair spray.
Why would you want to do that? Straightening is to make curly hair straight; perming makes straight hair curly. Doing both in the same procedure would just destroy your hair. If you're trying to turn your tight curls into loose ones, having your hair relaxed is the way to go.
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It Depends On the Type of Your Hair. You see my hair Is curly So If I streighten It , It Will Loose Volume and Go Back Curly :) Hope it Helped.
No it won't turn curly. You got your hair chemically straightened so it will always stay that way, well, until your roots grow curly.
I think just going through puberty would do it. My older brother had stick straight hair as a boy, but now his hair is poofy and curly.
There is no way to turn hair curly permanently, though you can use a hair curler or put your hair in a braid when it is wet and keep it in for a while.
There is no way to make straight hair curly unless you use a curling iron. For more of a long term curl you would have to get a perm.. I agree i have a friend that has straight hair and theres no possible way she can turn it curly unless she uses a curling iron or she gets a perm.
You can go buy a straightener for temporary straight hair or you can go to a salon and get it permanently straight for a few months sort of like a perm is done.
it is because the parents each were heterozyous dominant. meaning each of them had a dominant allele and a recessive allele. the dominant allele would be the curly hair, and the recessive allele would be the straight hair. There would be a 1/4 chance that the child would have curly hair, and a 3/4 chance that they would have curly hair. Say that the Curly hair allele was H and the straight hair allele was h. In order for the parents to have curly hair, they would either have to have an HH gamete or an Hh gamete. Seeing as though the child came out with curley hair, both parents would have to have an Hh gamete. In order to find out the probability, you multiply the parents gametes. (Hh)(Hh). This will give you HH, Hh, Hh, hh. seeing has three of the gametes have the dominant allele, this child will have curly hair, and one is a homozygous recessive, so it will turn out with straight hair.
I have straight hair and even after I take a shower and I scrunch my hair.... I doesn't always turn out to be curly!! But I guess that's just my hair. Actually, that often works quite well. You could also try putting a little curling pomade in the hair before you scrunch it.
not necessarily
You can't "turn straight." For almost every gay it isn't a matter of choice. You were created the way you are. Curly red hair, straight blond hair, long or short legs, these are all a part of the genetic make up. You can't change your sexuality any easier than the size of your nose or the color of your eyes.