Need help straightening bangs
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Printed Date: July 18 2025 at 3:21am
Topic: Need help straightening bangs
Posted By: caramia
Subject: Need help straightening bangs
Date Posted: August 13 2003 at 2:40pm
Ugh. I decided to get my bangs cut because I wanted to cover up a chicken pox scar on my forehead. Anyway, my hair is wavy and I want to make my bangs straight. Is there an easy way to do this? Should I try one of those flat irons on it? Can anyone recommend product(s) to use just on the part I want straight - the bangs. Thanks.
Caramia
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Posted By: princessmonica
Date Posted: August 15 2003 at 12:39am
conair has a great narrow flat iron. it works good on bangs.
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Posted By: Hal
Date Posted: August 15 2003 at 7:05am
blow dryer an a round brush should do just fine for bangs...
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 3:40pm
U could probably use a straighting iron....leave the iron to heat up for bout 20 mins and then straightin ur bangs.
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Posted By: S Tcherkezian
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 7:19pm
Using a flat iron on a daily basis or 3 to 4 times aweek can cause a lot of damage to the hair. Best to use a good ceramic flat iron with temperature control. In addition, you need to protect the hair from thermal heat - ID CARE Silk Lotion is an excellent product for this.
Are you familiar with TR (Japanese Hair straightening)? If not, you may want to consider it. This will transform your bangs into straight, frizz free hair with little to no work required. It is permanent and will need to be re-touched every 3 to 4 months depending on your natural wave pattern, and how quickly your hair grows.
Be careful! You need to find a stylist who specializes in the field of permanent hair straightening. You can learn more about TR and hair, by visiting my website http://www.verticalsinhair.com - http://www.verticalsinhair.com
Steve Tcherkezian www.verticalsinhair.com
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Posted By: Paisleygirl
Date Posted: March 10 2004 at 12:27am
Hi there Steve!! 
Got a question for you. Is the ID Silk lotion (for heat protection) the same as Heat Silk?
Just curious...
thanks! ~Paisleygirl
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Posted By: wannabgorgeous14
Date Posted: August 07 2004 at 5:33pm
You should prob. just use a cheapy, small flat iron, since u prob. dont wanna spend alot of dough on a straightener just for ur bangs.
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