Saturday, January 23, 2010

How do you straightened your hair like the hairdresser does?

When i go to the hairdresser, they straightened your hair so much better then i can ever do alone..has anyone got any ideas to me straightened my hair like the hairdresser?





(i have ghd straighters .................)How do you straightened your hair like the hairdresser does?
What they do different at the hairdresser is that they do it in layers. When I straighten my hair at home, I just grab it all and run it through the straightener. The hairdresser straightens the layers of hair underneath first so when she gets to the top layer, it has straight layers beneath to lay on. That makes it look much straighter.How do you straightened your hair like the hairdresser does?
hair iron, spray and some other stuff. too bad wife isn't here, she's a beautician
ummm try putting some straightening gel/spray on it and get a professional straighten, they cost liek a few hundred dollars (no joke)
Well you would start out by using a good shampoo and conditioner. I would the shampoo and conditioner that they sale at the salon. The let air dry and go find a flat iron that has built in steam burst. Because using a ceramic flat iron that takes way the water and shine.
you gotta get a professional hair straightner, ranging from 250 - 300 dollars. A $75 straightener isn't going to cut it.
I'm gonna assume you have African American hair and so I would suggest a moisturized leave in conditioner after you deep condition your hair under the hood dryer or a plastic cap for about 45 minutes. Don't over weigh your hair with oil,maybe try a dime size of natural olive oil messaged into the hair. Flat ironing the hair gives a smooth sexy finish.
After washing it don't put a lot of products in it, it will weigh it down, put a dime size of leave-in conditioner, and blow dry it really well. Blow dry it the way you want to wear it, so if you want it to all go back don't blow dry it towards your face. Then get a thermal flat iron, with either purple or gold plates, and take 1 inch sections. Take your time it will come out beautiful!
Invest in a good flatiron. Not a cheap $10 one it should cost you at least $30. Then use a good conditioner so that you won't dry your hair out, and while flat ironing don't over heat it but use a straightening ir heat spray so you won't have to do so much work. But if ever in doubt call your salon and ask your beautician. I hope this helps :)

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