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Yes but it is really bad for your hair
Some professionals state that chemically straightened hair is unhealthy because all the chemicals that are usually used to do such a procedure on the hair can harm it more than it benefits it.
Chemically straightened hair doesn't stay straight because the chemical process alters the hair's natural structure, breaking down the bonds that give it shape and causing it to revert back to its original state over time.
You would have to get it relaxed first (chemically straightened). Talk to your salon first.
If your hair is dry it's best to use a leave-in conditioner or deep condition your hair every so often. As to getting "rid" of curly hair, you could use a flat iron to straighten it or go to the hair salon and have it chemically straightened (much like a perm). Be warned, though, that if your hair is dry already having it chemically straightened is not the best choice.
The myth of individuals not being able to pull their hair up after chemically straightening it, is false. The chemicals simply enable the individual to have straight hair that can be styled as normal.
And thus, she straightened her hair. or And thus, her hair was straightened.
If you are straightening it by a straightener then you are fine but if you are getting it chemically straightened/relaxed you should wait until after your 6 week check up and confirm it with your doctor.
If you had your hair chemically straightened the you have created a permanent change in the hair so in short no. It may be possible depending on the strength on the hair to perm it but you will need to have a consultation at a professional salon first.
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.
Go to a salon, there are many salons that know about your hair type and would probably be glad to help you.
yes you can wet it but you can not wash it. Treat it very gently, it is still soft, the bonds have not hardened back up yet. It needs time to air neutralize.