Friday, 30 August 2013

Way to straight hair







You always want what you don't have, don't you? When you want straight hair, your hair is naturally curly. When you want a head full of waves, your hair is poker-straight. it all happend and you should not to worry about it,here are some ways to straight your hair.



Blow-dry to get straight hair:

After you wash your hair (perhaps with a specialised straightening shampoo and conditioner like the ones by Sexy Hair), towel-dry to soak up as much moisture as you can. Comb your hair with a wide-tooth comb or paddle brush and apply a straightening creme
which will help you get straight hair while protecting your tresses from heat.

Now, grab your hair dryer.
Give your hair a quick all-over blast with the dryer, leaving your locks just slightly damp. Now, as with straightening, divide your hair into three layered sections, and, using a paddle brush and working in 2inch. sections, hold the hair tightly as you run the brush down your hair from root to tip. You’ll want to aim the nozzle of the hair dryer down to avoid frizz.

Get straight hair without heat
If you want to get straight hair without harsh heat, grab your brush and your kirby grips. First, you’ll want to wash and condition your hair as usual, and then brush it out with a wide-tooth comb or paddle brush -- no scrunching!

Then apply a leave-in conditioner throughout the hair and smooth in a few drop,
Now, you’re going to divide your hair into sections and brush it down as flat as possible, keeping it smooth by adding kirby grips in about 2inch intervals all along the way, working from a few inches from your parting down.
Continue this until your hair is pinned flat all around your head. Then, sleep on it and when you wake up, you’ll get straight hair along with your beauty rest.

Use straighteners for straight hair
If you want to get straight hair -- completely straight hair -- you’ll need straighteners. Today’s best straighteners come in ceramic, tourmaline and titanium models, and, as a rule, the thicker and coarser your hair, the more heat you’ll need (adjustable heat dials are preferred).

Then, section your hair into three layers so you can really grab your strands to iron from root to tip. If you’ve got tons of hair, add more layers or section out the layers to make your hair easier to handle.
Start straightening, pulling the iron in an even motion through 1  to 2inch sections of tightly held hair at a time, working your way through the layers. Finally, brush it out and add a shine spray

and whip your super straight tresses from side to side.

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