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Yes you can. I have a Conair straightener at home and curling my hair with it works. Especially because my hair is light, soft and silky :)
I recommend a straighter that is Hot
Chi branded straighteners
I think the best kind of hair straightener is the Chi. Its susposed to be really good, and its pretty(:
Chi straighteners are really good, but the tend to be expensive. Hot tools makes good straighteners which are a little less expensive... you want a ceramic or tourmaline straightener because they don't damage your hair and they give it shine. I have a bed head by tigi straightener and it is horrible!
A Corioliss hair straightener can leave damage such as burnt hair, dry hair, split ends, and coarse hair. This damage can be hard to reverse, and can be very unappealing.
It really depends on what type of hair you have. I have very curly thick hair, and I recomend a straightener that is ceramic plates. DO NOT buy metal plates. you will fry your hair.. yuck =P Also you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a good hairstraightener. Conair infiniti ceramic hairstraighteners are very nice and have different heat settings for the thickness of your hair. hope that helps!
you can either try to use some kind o treatment or you can chemically straighten it also you can just straighten it with a hair straightener and u can blow dry it :) hope it workks
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.
This all depends on how often you straighten your hair and what kind of straightener your use. Straightening your hair every day is unnecessary. It can damage your hair if you use a flat iron everyday. Once or twice a month won't hurt it as long as you condition.
I had that very same problem. It has to do with the kind of straightener -- get the GHD. It indicates how hot it has to be on your hair so it doesnt damage it and i use moroccanoil, its $50 and you can get it at any hair salon. its a lot of money i know but everything good for your hair is not cheap.