Friday, November 27, 2009

Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

I have some questions about stragihtening my wavy and frizzy hair.



1. Do heat protectants actually work?



2. Would it work if i tried straightening my hair wit ha regular brush and a blow dryer instead of a round brush?



3. What is the best straightening product you've ever used?



4. Best straightener/flat iron??



5. How long does it take to straighten your hair fully?



6. Where do you go for hair supplies (ex. Sally beauty)?



7. Can your hair get damaged from straightening too much?



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

i know this isn't straightening your hair but why don't you try to put some mouse in it to get rid of the frizz lol and wear your hair wavy for a change. I think that would look good! There's alot of stuff out there for frizzy hair you just have to find the right one. why don't you try a moisturizing conditioner or one of those hair masks to give your hair some moisture and to smooth it or try smoothing conditioner.



know I'll answer your questions! :)



1. I'm not sure if they work cuz i never tryed a heat protector product but i would try one. it's a good idea because maybe your hair is frizzy because of heat damage.



2. If you want to use a regular brush just brush and then hold your hair so it is straight and hold the brush at the bottom of your hair. sorry it doesn't really make any sense lol! but that's what i do for mine and i don't really have to straighten it.



3. i dont really know of a good straightening product sorry!



4. Dont buy a cheap one! thats what i did and mine works like crap!! i would buy one thats a bit more $$ cuz their worth it and its easier to do. i recomend any one from conair they work really well!



5. It depends but i would have to say about 10-15 min to do a good job.



6. I get my hair stuff at stores like wal mart lol!! they have good stuff and it's cheap!!



7. Yes your hair can get damaged from straightening it too much! like i said before maybe try a conditoning mask.



hope this helped! sorry it's so long!!



:)



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

yes



yes



loreal'



conair



30 min.



any store that sells the products I need



YES!!!



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

1. no



2. not really



3. herbal essences dangerously straigh hair product line



4. conair 6 inch gold plate w/ turbo and 25 heat settings



5. i have really thick..about 15-27 minutes



6. walgreens target...they sell it everywhere



7. if you do it often itll give you bad ends that look bad but use a leave in conditioner to prevent this



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

I have curly frizzy hair and when i get it done, first I roller set it and dry it under the hair dryer and then blow dry it straight. It is less damaging because you are not getting the direct damaging heat of the blower on your hair to dry it, it looks healthier when you do it that way as opposed to just blow drying it, and it also lasts longer straight.



I just use hair treatments for dry hair. A favorite is Pantene. Those hair straighting treatments only work as good as the way you straighten your hair.



so you could apply the best hair straightener treatment, but if you don't straighten it right, it is not going to come out straight.



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

1. Yes heat protectants work. I use Matrix Sleek Look Iron Smoother, it smells great and works. It costs about $12.



2. A paddle brush, like a big square flat one, will work better than a round brush.



3. Try Big and Sexy Power straight and also their shampoos and conditioners.



4. Personally the best iron is the ChI flat iron, but they run about $100. If thats too expensive go to sally's and get something like it.



5. For me it takes about half an hour



6. I get most of my products from Fantastic Sams hair salons but other salons are good too.



7. Yes, your hair will get damaged, but if you use heat protectors and leave in conditioners, if will reduce the chance. No matter what, straightening will damage your hair, but so do other things.



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

I wouldn't try only using a brush and a hair dryer if your hair is really as curly and wild as you make it sound...use a straightener...I use an Andis multi-heat ceramic straightener and you can get it at wal*mart for about $20 or less...it works really well...the time it takes to straighten your hair depends on the person and hair...mine only takes about 15 minutes, but I know people who take like an hour or more...your hair CAN get damaged, but the damage usually won't be that bad if you use good condition and get your ends trimmed every once in awhile...there's a cream for frizz from matrix that you can get from most salons...it's in a little yellow bottle, and is made for blondes but anyone can use it...plus it smells great! don't worry, your hair will be fine...and good luck!



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

Okay here we go, I went to Paul Mitchell so I think I can help a little.



1. Yes! They are great! The biggest mistake is when you try to use a flat iron before your hair is totally dry.



2. Usually a round brush is best. However it may be how you are holding your blow dryer. You want to use a defuser that helps "aim" the airstream" and you always want to aim it down the hair shaft, upwards lifts the cuticle and causes that dull and or frizzy look.



3.I love the paul mitchel super skinny line... It's awesome!



4. I had a chi and I loved it (however it was very pricy) now I have FHI which is a knockoff but just as nice I think.



5. N/A my hair is only kind of wavy in some spots.



6. Online or Barnum



7. Yes it can! The protectant helps and make sure you give the product time to dry, because having anything damp in your hair will fry it!



Hope that I was some help!



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

Are you trying to straighten your hair permanently? If you straighten with a brush and blow dryer it will work but temporarily. Ceramic flat irons are best with the best results and too much heat to hair will damage and dry out the hair. For a permanent solution a relaxer is a good option. You should seek a professional hair stylist to best advise you for your hair type by looking and feeling.



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

dont straighten 2 much u can damage it best flatiron conair infiniti some heat protectants work better than others u can buy bone straight which will straighten ur hair a little the time it takes all depends but it takes me a while and yes sally beauty is a perfect place 2 go.



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

1.Not any I've used.. at least not rly...



2.it depends how much hair u hav.. cuz it can make it more frizzy



3. none



4. it doesnt matter-its HOW u straighten it



5. 3 hours



6. anywhere



7. YEAH!



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

1) heat prtectants work but do not prevent heat damage entirly



2) if the brush is flat it with make it strighter but this is often diffuicult and results in a bigger frizzie mess



3) tressemme heat protectant spray and tripple moustuire shine serum by netrgena



4) either chi or rusk own both amazing!!



5) about 30 to 45 minutes i have rele thick hair



6) ULTA is good for salon and drugstore products also CVS or Walgreens has drugstore quality products



7) yes!!! the key to straightening is the more you straighten the double you condition codtioning is the key to keeping your hair heathly try masks such as hot oil and maonaysie (leave on for 20 mins) also dab oilive oil or joboba oil at ends at night and add joboba oil or vitaman E capsulses to conditioner. also get frequent hair cuts



tip when strightenind divide into 1/2 put 1/2 up then divide into 1/4 put 1/4 up then in half again



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

1. yes!



2.umm i dont know,, probably



3.chi, the hear protection oil



4chi



5 it depends on your hair, me like 20 min



6. everywhere lol



7. yes, but thats why there is heat protection



Straightening wavy/frizzy/curly/wild hair?

Yes they do work to protect your hair from the heat but you should still do deep conditioning and get regular trims every 2-3 mths. or your hair will get dry and split ends. Don't straighten your hair every day wash it every other day or every two days. Usually if you straighten it with a good straightener like Sedu, GHD, or Bionic Ionic they will leave your hair straight for a few days for some peoples hair they might have to do morning touch-ups. With the straighteners that i mentioned they can take up to 5-20 min. straightening depending on your hair type and length. Some good straightening products are Frizz-Ease Answer Straight spray, Brilliant Brunette Simply Sleek straightening balm , or TIGI Bed Head Control Freak Extra Extra Straight Hair Straightener. You can these supplies at salons, sally beauty supplies, Wal-Mart. But the straightners you can get them at www.folica.com or at salons.

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