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Although the best can vary from person to person, the top hair straightener available in 2014 is the Izunami Flat Iron Ktx450. This straightener has a heat indicator and titanium plates.
Start at the top of your hair as if going to straighten your hair, but as you pull down you twist the straightners aswell to make the curl. Hope this helps :)
Get a straightener and curl your hair with the straightener but only the top layers of your hair then take hairspray and spray everywhere but only once so its not a whole bunch of hairspray after you do that you run your fingers through it. It works!
You either have to use a straightener, or use different hair products that will help your hair to be less curly. Get your hair relaxed? When I straighten my hair I start top to bottom and I go one layer at a time. It takes me about 15 minutes
Follow these steps to straightening your hair - The Right Way!Choose one of the following according to how strait you want you hair:Straight: First of all, comb your hair, making sure there are no knots.Then turn on your hair straightener, and if you have temperature settings on your straightener, set it to the lowest (depending on how strait you want it)Now gently, grab a small section of your hair, and put your hair in the straightner so that its not falling from it. Now slowly pull downwards with your straightener. So clamp your hair in the straightener at the top of your hair and pull downwards. Continue doing this all around your hair for midly straight hair.Very Straight: Comb your hair, making sure there are no knots. Then, make sure you have some hairclips or something to hold your hair up. Grab the top section of your hair and pin it to the side so its out of the way. Now what you should have is the underneath section of your hair (the part you don't really see). Now comb it. Once that is done, get your straightener, if you have temperature settings, turn it onto medium or high depending on how straight you want it. Now gently grab a small section of your hair and clamp it in the straitner. Now slowly pull downwards. So you put the top bit of your hair in the straightener and you pull downwards. Continue doing this on both sides of your head including the back of your head (you should be doing the underneath sections of your hair before you do the top layer) Once all underneath hair is straightened, take out your hair clips and gently brush out any knots, even if you have none, brush it anyway. You are now ready to straighten the top layer. All you need to do now is exactly what you did with the underneath layer. Except you don't need to straighten the underneath layer again. So just make sure you arent straightening too much hair at a time. Do this to all of your above layer hair and you are done. Bush your hair, and straighten any bits which you think need re-doing.TIP: Setting your temperature to high could burn your hair. Doing this can dry it out and/or cause split ends. Also, using your straightener everyday can cause this too.
At T.J maxx surprisingly! I saw a few CHI hair straighteners like 50% off and CHI is top of the line! You can also get cheap hair straighteners at amazon! Good luck!-Pancakes21
It is the top of the hair.
Firstly, you brush all of the knots out of your hair to reduce frizziness. Then, you place the straightner a quater of the way down your hair, then wrap it around the straightener. You wrap it around fully, then pull the rest of you hair through. For a demonstration, go onto you tube and type in your question =) (I am no expert, although I am 13 and with my mum being a hairdresser, I love hair!)
To put your hair in curlers, roll a section of hair onto a curler, starting with the ends of your hair. When you reach the base of your head, secure the roller.
Well it depends, I've permanantly striaghtened my hair 3 different times being as it only last about 3 months, and I still had to use the striaghtener because my hair gets pretty fluffy and would still get slightly wavy, and it did cause my hair to fall out a little bit, and did cause some dryness, and on top of that I still had to use the straightener. So i guess it all depends on whether or not you think its worth it, and what your hair is like.
I'm pretty certain the answer to this question is rather.... obvious. But here goes... A straightener is supposed to heat hair so it becomes malleable. So as you run the straightener through a set of strands, the hair is heated and straightened by the motion you put the strands through. If you twist and spin the straightener while running hair through it, you can instead bend the hair by heat and create a curled look. Hair curlers, on the other hand (not literally), have a wavy design that is meant to create alternating curls. They're not really "curls" per say, but just alternating bends that occur in a horizontal manner. And you simply use one doing row by row from top to bottom of your hair. So, it's a matter of technique versus the tool you're looking for to get a certain kind of result or job done.
They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.