Yes they can but most end up getting perms because it make their hair straight not just by an iron
Curling irons, straightening irons, and crimpers are some. You can also use real irons, but people only did that before straightening irons were invented.
Use straightening irons, but don't forget to use iron protection spray first and hairspray afterwards to fix the style! Good luck! xxx
It is a tool that you use and there is 2 hot plates and you take a stand of hair at a time and you put it in between the hot plates and you make the piece of hair straight.
no, their hair is naturaly curly (in joe's case wavy) but they sometimes straighten it No. no... their hair is naturally curly! but Kevin and joe sometimes use straightening irons to make their hair straight.
The hair straightener was invented to help people style their hair by smoothing and straightening it using heat. It provided a more efficient and consistent way to achieve straight hair without needing to use chemicals or spend hours with other methods like hot irons or straightening combs.
Currently, I have several irons in the fire.
At home you can use a blow dryer or straightening iron. If you go to the hair salon however, you can get a blow out or Brazilian or Japanese straightening.
To keep your hair frizz free use a leave in conditioner and dont use strong shampoo ,use mild ones that say for treated hair
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One suggestion for a straightener is a "Conair Platnium" flat iron. Another one would be "Chi Flat Irons" which are usually very thin in width and that helps with making hair more defined and straight compared to the thicker flat irons. If you do use the Chi flat irons, part your hair and only use little bits of hair at a time when straightening it. This way the straight hair would last longer.Another contributor suggests using a Remington T/Studio as your hair will stay straight until you take a shower again.
The first heat rods were created and used in 1872 by Erica Feldman, who took heated irons and applied them to the head to shape hair. But she did not create an actual device to straighten hair. Ian Gutgold was the first to experiment with hair-straightening chemicals but stopped his experimentation after burning the scalps of several women. In 1912, Lady Jennifer Bell Schofield created the first straightening iron involving two metal plates that rested between a hinge--still the straightening model we use today. (it was in 1872)
Currently Kenny Perry uses Taylormade r7 irons.