There are straightning perms you just comb them in. They really work. I had one a few weeks ago and my hair is still straight, shiny, and healthy.How can I straighten my hair without a hair iron?
certain conditioners,
creams,
curling irion,
steam,
round brush,
blow dry down wardsHow can I straighten my hair without a hair iron?
Blow drying it straight is a good start, but I can't get mine stright without using a flat iron too. If you have really kinky curls, try curling it with the biggest curling iron you have. It won't be straight, but the curls will be much softer.
Well two ways,
First you could get it Chemically straightened, costs a couple of hundred dollars-you still would have to blow dry, but it won't be so time consuming because the major straightening is already done. You are just making it look presentable. And you don't need a straight iron.
Second you could invest in a really good blow drier(The T3 tourmaline, $200.) It dries the water, not the hair, and get a good quality round boarshair hair brush,(phillips brush co.) you want to make sure the diameter of the brush will be large enough to get you hair straight.If it is done well, you don't need a straight iron.
Also you need a thermogenic product, Aveda-Hang Straight, less is more with this product, ( to put in your hair before you blow dry) so it will protect your hair for the day/days against humidity and the other elements.
A friend and a clothes iron.
with hair staightener creams .... there are lot's of them, check of yourself in a store
hair dryer, round brush, lots of patience
you can use the wrap way, its the way they have been doing it before streightening irons, just pull your hair into 4 sections use some palmaid or other gel or cream, then tightly wrap the hair around your head, put a scarf over it and sleep on it like that over night, should be pretty streight in the morning.
Well you can use a blow dryer and a circular brush one that allows air flow but it takes a while, the other option which can be expensive is getting it done permently(which is not really perment) but they use chemicals and it can last 1-3 days for the cheap stuff or a month for the expensive.
recombinant dna engineering.
you can blow it dry but this takes a looooong time. you can get it chemically straightened. they are also selling creams but i have never used them.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
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