Saturday, June 19, 2010

How do you blow dry your hair straight?

my hair isnt that frizzy just a little but my hair IS REALLY CURRLY and big.and i hate my hair so i try to blow dry it straight but it just gets frizzy. i use a paddle brush and i put the blow dryer on high and hot. i dont put any thing in it before so if you rcomend a product it has to be under $11 and at wallgreens because thats my limit and walgreens is the only store next to me.



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

dry your hair by any method ,but dont use very hot air,



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

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How do you blow dry your hair straight?

Buy a heat defence cream like Got2B,i dont kno if u have that brand at ur store. Or a anti Frizz cream and its under 11$ so dont worry and dont forget to use a round brush to blowdry it..and add some more product in your hair after yur done blowdrying!!!



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

there's a conair staighener brush at my walgreens, in the hair section..................you put your wet hair in, close it, blow dry like it's a brush, open, voila!!!



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

invest in a straightener



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

2 straighten my hair i use a blow dryer wit a comb or use a straightnin comb or a flatning iron b cuz my friend uses dat her hair is so curly and soft but she cant get it straight unless she uses a flat iron



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

What you'll need:



Bumble and Bumble Straight ($11)



or



Tresemme' Thermal Creations Straightening Gel. It's vitamin enriched so it smooths and shines unruly curly or wavy hair. Also, it's formulated to protect from heat damage. (Should be around $6 or so, and personally, I like it)



Leave-in Conditioner. I like Pantene Pro-V's.



Ceramic Round Brush.



A fine-tooth comb.



And Dry Wax. I like Magic Move Soft, but it can run rather pricy. Basically, and sculpting wax you find in a little jar in the hair section of Walgreen's will do the job.



What to do:



Step 1: Apply a Leave-In conditioner.



(use about a quarter-sized amount) to the ends of your hair while damp to protect the ends from heat damage and also to moisturize them. Then add a dime-sized amount of straightening gel to ends to smooth them.



Step 2: Pin up three-quarters of your hair, then divide the bottom into 1"-wide pieces. Starting at the nape of your neck, blow-dry hair on high. Style with an ionic-and-ceramic round brush to boost shine and keep hair from drying out.



Step 3: Dry each section starting at the roots and slowly working your way down the ends. Run the fine-tooth comb through each 1"-wide piece after you dry it, and smooth your hair straight down behind your head so it cools flat. Repeat this all over.



Step 4: Smooth flyaways at your part with a dry, matte wax. Rub a dime-sized amount between your hands, then run your pants down your hair. With the product on your hands, pinch your ends all over for seperation.



Hope this works out for you, girl! I've tried it on a friend with a very similar hair texture and it worked wonders.



How do you blow dry your hair straight?

A paddle brush is good for straightening but is also hard to handle. A big round brush is better because you can really get some tension. If you use a large one, it will straighten your hair with body. Look for a medium to large size (3" barrel at most) with a vented barrell, and natural bristles if you can find.



As for product, try a straightening gel (Herbal essences, loreal, pantene). Some balms and sprays might not be strong enough for your hair. Put gel in hair while hair is still pretty wet, to prevent goopiness.



Try blowdrying hair in as many layers as possible. You may want to do bangs first because they dry fast. Clip up top layers and start at bottom. Pull with round brush and keep drying until section is COMPLETELY dry. Otherwise hair will just curl up again. Finish off each section with a blast of cool air from your blow dryer.



Of course, most of us now use flat irons, it is much easier and faster and longer lasting than blowing out by hand. I would suggest you save up about $70 and go and buy a 100% ceramic straigntener at a beauty supply store. It is so worth it. All you would have to do is blow dry hair, then straighten. Straight hair in under 20 minutes.

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