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Changing
Curly Hair Into Straight Hair
Most young women today would laugh at the
trouble their mothers went through trying to straighten their
hair in the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Women with curly
hair have envied straight haired beauties for ages. With no appliances
available at the time for hair straightening, women were forced
to use things like a clothing iron to get the look they desired.
Although an iron is dangerous and can really damage hair, women
of the past saw no other option. Today however, there are many
appliances and products women with curly hair can turn to for
a different look.
Getting straight hair is not always an easy task, especially
if your hair is extremely curly. It is however
attainable. If you have thick or long curly hair, then it could even
take hours to get the look you desire. So, keep in mind
that this is not a quick style change to try before a first
date. Before you even pick up any straightening appliances,
there are a few steps you can take to make the whole process
a lot smoother.
Begin
by washing and conditioning your hair. You should
use a deep conditioner if you plan on straightening your
curly hair. Sometimes straightening hair can leave it dry
and damaged, so by deep conditioning before hand you are
making sure your hair will be silky and shiny. Towel-dry
your hair and apply a straightening gel. The gel will help
prep your hair for the process. Allow your hair to air
dry a bit and then bring out your hair dryer.
Pin
the top portions of your hair up on top of your head. You will only be working on one section of your hair at
a time. After pinning, use a flat paddle brush or a round
brush if you prefer, to pull a small section of your hair
straight while drying it with your hair dryer. Repeat this
process, section by section, until all of your hair is
dry. If your hair is really curly, it is likely you will
experience a bit of frizz. Don’t worry; this will not exist
after the process is complete.
The best tool to use when trying to straighten
curly hair is an appliance called a flat iron. These
appliances come
in several different widths. Although you may be tempted
to purchase a wider flat iron, it is best to stick with
the flat irons that are approximately 1 ½ inches
wide. This is true even if you have really long hair. The
smaller versions are easier to work with and just do a
better overall job than their larger counterparts.
You can purchase a flat iron at most general merchandise
stores or beauty stores. Your stylist can also provide
you with information on brands they like best. You want
to look for ceramic versions if you have stubborn curly
hair that is difficult to straighten. You can even get
a flat iron that allows you to straighten your hair while
it is wet. This is something that may not work as well
if you have difficult curly hair however, so beware of
these combos if you think you may have tough to deal with
hair.
Most good flat irons also come with different
temperature settings. These settings should be detailed in a booklet
that comes with your appliance. You should always use the
lowest setting that works for your hair. If you have fine
hair, begin with the lowest setting and work your way up
in temperature until you get the results you long for.
It is always better to start too low, then to start too
high and singe your hair. Different types of hair respond
differently to heat so you will need to go with your instinct
on the initial setting.
If you are unfamiliar with flat irons then you will probably
be shocked that most cost between $30 and $200 each. Don’t
be tempted to splurge on the most expensive flat iron,
unless you have tried everything else first. Sometimes
the cheaper versions work just as well. Remembering to
prep your hair well before you begin straightening is the
most important key to straightening success. If your hair
is prepped well, then any reputable flat iron should work
to get you the smooth and frizz-free look you desire.
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: 2006
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