Friday, November 27, 2009

How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

If you have hair that's straight when wet,and then gets wavey again when dry, how do you keep your hair straight all the time without using a straightener?



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

you can use one of those blow dryers with the roller brush and dry it that way. or you can brush a peice of hair and blow dry it until dry and continusly do that to your whole head .



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

You could try different conditioners intended to help with that. Also, I've heard of 'straight perms' before...not sure if they're true though. :)



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

You can get it done in a salon. It stays straight 4 months at a time. It is kind of like a perm, accept it's straight not curly.



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

hmm yea i agree with the other user.. u should straight perm your hair.. it costs around 150- 300. alot of asians do that.. so u should go to an asian salon.. and perm your hair there..



im vietnamese and ive permed my hair..



it usually lats for 6 mionths until your hair grows...the top or root , w/e grows back..



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

You could tie lead weights to the tips. That will keep it straight.



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

You can wear a knit cap overnight or whenever possible; at least this works decently for shortish hair. If your hair is longer, try slicking it back while wet into a tight pony tail, then twisting the tail tightly aroundyour finger into a bun. Let it dry completely before removing the bun. This will help smooth it out a lot.



How do you keep your hair straight all the time without a straightener?

Um, everyone's hair is straight when it's wet. The water weighs it down, and therefore it appears straight.

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