pin straight hair? |
pin straight hair? |
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well, my hair is already straight, but the tips/ends aren't? i dont know, its weird. but i want my hair to be pin straight. is there any way i can do that without damaging my hair? the other day i went to cvs with my mom and bought herbal essences .. the pin straight one x) it doesnt work lmao. i kinda knew it wouldnt, but i wanted to try it anyways xD
i also wanted to get some cheap hair straightener (i figured, since its only the ends that aren't straight, why spend $50+ on one?) and yes, i know that damages your hair but i really want pin straight hair x) but i dont know which kind is good/bad? ideas? suggestions? :/ |
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Never ever straighten your hair while it's wet or even REMOTELY wet unless your straightener is meant for that. If you're going to straighten your hair after you shower, make sure you dry it completely. If you're blow-drying, finish off with cold air to make the hair cool again, or the hair straightener can't do its job to the fullest. If you have time, blow dry your hair with a paddle brush after you're done straightening with cool air to cool your hair some more so it retains the straightness.
If you're just going to straighten the tips of your hair (which is where I presumed you had the waviness), it won't take that long in the morning. |
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