using a flat iron on ALREADY straight hair - HELP!
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Topic: using a flat iron on ALREADY straight hair - HELP!
Posted By: astrogoddess
Subject: using a flat iron on ALREADY straight hair - HELP!
Date Posted: July 08 2003 at 2:17pm
Ok. Here's my situation.
I've got the type of hair that is naturally silky and glossy in texture, and because my genes are nice to me, it's also thick rather than fine, which is often the case for people with my hair texture. So anyway, my hair is cut to about 2 inches below my shoulders with long layers falling from neck-length and below. Well I've figured out the hard way that the natural shape of the skull makes my hair do the weird thing of the layers flipping in and the underlayers (the longest length) kind of curl inwards. Lucky for me, I have a friend with naturally course hair so the other night we decided to try using her straightening iron on my hair. Well it looked FANTASTIC. I did the method of lightly blow-drying my wet hair then straightening all of it out using a low setting on her flat iron. The end result was what i had wanted when i first got my hair cut, the layers being defined while still being casual and light.
So now I've got the issue of which products to use before using the iron. I never use hair products, even remotely strong shampoos and conditioners. I'm getting the same flat iron as her (its a professional one made by Hot Tools) but before I try doing it myself, I should probably get some sort of product.
Someone with experience in straightening already straight hair, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO USE!!!
-nicole
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Posted By: kloeb
Date Posted: July 20 2003 at 11:37am
well i no that the first few months of straightning ur hair every day it will lok fab, but beleave me the heat will kill it!..n then ur have years of trying to get your great hair back 2 how it was...also u should always dry ur hair fully befor straightning it...hope this helps..xxx
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