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Category: Curly Hair Talk
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Printed Date: July 23 2025 at 1:30pm


Topic: curling bangs
Posted By: GUEST!
Subject: curling bangs
Date Posted: April 19 2004 at 4:26pm
hi,im a guy and i like streight hair, but im having a problem with my bangs when i wash my hair, all of my hair is streight except my bangs which curl and flick off to various directions because i gel my hair. but i want my hair to be streight also i need to achive this look in the pic but im puzzled, plz help , thx alot!




Replies:
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: April 30 2004 at 6:47pm
Hey bro,your right,i got the same exact problem.


Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: May 04 2004 at 10:07pm
same problem here!! lolz


Posted By: smittymarlow
Date Posted: May 15 2004 at 9:16pm
hey, I know this sounds ridiculous. . .but the one of the only ways you are going to be able to get the front straight is by blow drying it straight with a brush. Flat ironing over time creates damage and obviously you don't want that. . .
Talk to you your hair stylist.. .they should be able to help you correct the problem. If they can't, find another stylist. This is a very easy thing to fix.

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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: May 17 2004 at 4:08pm
dont have a stylist lol, just want something i can do at home and not use n e costy methods like buying hair streighteners, i could get more pics if u want, i just want the shiny kinda streight look, i heard u can do it with moose or wax but im not sure, i can buy any hair product from www.asda.com but i really dont know what to buy


Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: May 18 2004 at 1:08pm
you're right, the best product would be a wax or a gel. Just make sure the product you buy has no alcohol in the ingredients; this will make your hair even frizzier when heat is applied.
Blow-drying with a flat/paddle brush is the easiest way to acheive the straight look followed by a flat iron only if absolutely necessary. A flat iron can be extremely damaging, especially to curly hair. so use sparingly. A wax will keep it sleek and shiny and is easy to use. Might also want to try a shampoo and conditioner especially formulated for that sleek look. Try the Matrix line of products, most salons carry them.
Good luck!



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