Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How do I get rid of curly hair?

I have naturally virgin curly hair. I don't use relaxers. I recently use some Sunsilk Anti-poof cream and some Loreal Hot Straight Straightening heat protection cream. I blow dry my hair then flat iron it. Then I use a hot comb for the edges but I STILL FEEL SOME OF MY CURLY PATTERN IN MY HEAD! It like semi-straight and curly. I tried put some more straightening cream and blow-drying it in small sections but it doesn't work. How do I get rid of it and make it straight?How do I get rid of curly hair?
I would say leave it, that I am sure your hair is beautiful as is. I love ethnic hair. You can compromise and leave it wavy, and not perfectly straight.





Just make sure you want to do this for yourself, and not for anyone else.How do I get rid of curly hair?
be thankful for your hair i sometimes wish 4 curly hair but um use profectiv hair cream it protects heat damage and dead ends because using the hot iron alot could also cause you hair 2 get poofy and curly even more tangled well here is a solution all ways when you do your hair keep it a little damp lettin you hair stay moisturized then put the profectiv on your roots and your ends then you can flat iron it you hair will lay alot flatter and even SHINE!!!! hopes this helps a lot
some hair is not meant to be 'dead' straight. work with your natural hair as much as possible. to try to 'make' it do something which is unnatural (like applying chemical straighteners/ relaxers might permanently damage your scalp and hair.
Stop eating the crusts on your sandwiches
Try a relaxer for ethnic hair, I used one on my friends hair she is caucasian with hispanic heritage her hair is kind of wavy and it straightened out for her. You might be able to use a kiddy one depending on how curly your hair is
Buy a hair straitener from wal mart or even a drug store. or get it perfesonaly straightened
my hair is like that so i get my done for 20 dollars and all i do is wash it and than blow dry it than grease than press it with a pressing comb. if you need to buy a pressing comb try Wall-mart there are to kinds there's an electrical one u plug into the wall and there's a just a comb one that you put in a curling iron heater or on the stove.
Hair straighteners are very big in Australia at the moment for women but i must admit that i do the sides of my head to stop big curls.





Its like a pair of tongs that heat up very easy to use and not that expensive. depends where u r but u can buy cheap ones from Kmart or Target or better ones from the salon (if u have very thick curly hair i would say that u will need a good one and use it very hot)





if u cant get one where u live then i would suggest eBay.au





Good luck
For Naturly curly hair, there's not too much you can really do but my hair is the same way, and very long, but i find it best to braid your hair kind of tight so that the waves are restricted and the weight of your hair will let it hang straight. If you need to, put some scrunchies or whatever down the length of your hair cause that will keep the hair straight as well. If you do that for a long enough time, it will begin to straighten out slowly.
I'll trade you. I have the straightest, curl resistant hair (perms wont even take). If you want it, its yours baby. I have always wanted curly hair and would do anything to have your problem. Learn to love it.

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