Saturday, August 21, 2010

What is the healthiest way to straighten hair?

i have long, thick, moderately curly hair. i heart how it looks straight, so i really like to do that often. i know that it is nawt healthy for me to constantly straighten my hair with the flat iron, but i am still gonna do it! hahaha :] just wondering, is their a certain thing that you can do for your hair that will prevent some of the damage of straightening it ? or is their a certain product i can use in my hair to make it healthier ? [[ my hair stylist said that my hair is lacking protein, is their something i can do for it to add more protein ? and does it have to do with diet ? ]]What is the healthiest way to straighten hair?
eat meat and milk. that should help your hair. also look online for different foods with protien. you and go back and forth from using a regular straightner and a curling iron to straiten your hair. it might sound wierd but you can use a curling iron to straiten your hair. that might help it from being damaged. my hair is natrually strait so i don't own a straightner but this is the best info i got for youWhat is the healthiest way to straighten hair?
Wash your hair and blow dry it while brushing it. Perfectly straight without heat damage!(:
HEAT PROTECTANT
Use a heat resistant spray. so the straightner wont burn your hair or fry it..


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There isn't really a healthy way to straighten your hair, but there is a way you can minimize the damage that occurs by straightening it often.





Use heat protectant before blow drying and straightening. When your in the shower, deep condition every few days. Then invest in a very expensive straightener, like Amika. Unlike Revlons, Chi's, and Conairs, it's made of 100% ceramic so it will do minimum damage to your hair, unlike the other brands, which are made of metal with a ceramic *coating*. Try not to straighten your hair so much. But deep condition, heat protectant, and go down your hair shaft slowly when straightening, as opposed to 6 times, really fast. You'll get it done in the same amount of time, but you won't do as much damage to your hair.
The magic thing is called Hair protectant!





I do the same thing with my hair


Just ask the clerk at the store where to find hair product and bam!

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