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How To Get The Straight Hair Easily
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As we know, all hair straighteners would damage your hair when you use them too much. If you have fine hair or are growing long, flat-ironing is a death sentence for your hair. My friend J. straightens twice a day, getting inch-long splits all around.
While hair is wet (after cleaning it), apply some heat silk lotion (heat protectant) through the hair. Then put it in sections and will blow-dry those sections out with a large round brush - starting with the back of the hair first working my way up - then the sides of my front and then the very top. Once it's completely dry, use the ceramic hair straightener and straighten it in sections. It works good that way for me.
Wet combing is what it sounds like.. combing when your hair is wet. Actually, I'd rather use the word "detangling".
I start right out of the shower.
(1) I comb through, starting at the ends and working up, making sure not to comb through tangles.
(2) Once completely detangled, I do top to bottom sweeps about every five minutes until all hair is dry. This makes sure my hair dries untangled and reasonably straight because I don't blow fry. If I don't wet comb, my hair will dry frizzy and wavy.
(3) I use a seamless hand-cut and polished comb from Rachael Stephens or Kent.
Consequently, this method does not work for those who blow dry. And it doesn't work on African-American hair either. Coarse naturally (reasonably) straight hair gets the best results.
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