Friday, December 30, 2011

How do hair straightners work?

I'm looking into buying a hair straightner because my hair is really frizzy all the time. How much are they and will they damage my hair? By the way, can I straighten my hair the night before and expect straight hair still?How do hair straightners work?
I have the perfect web-site for you! Please go to www.folica.com! It specializes in hair products (and straighteners!) I bought a GHD hair straightener.. (expensive) but totally worth it. My hair is frizzy and poofy but this really tamed it down! Trust me, just go on to the website and read some reviews. You will finds something. The prices vary from 20-210 dollars.How do hair straightners work?
Yeah! The Solia brand is really good! I am glad I could help.

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they make ur hair super super straight BUT dont do it too often because u can FRY ur hair and it wont grow no more
If your hair is frizzy, straightening it won't help. You need to put some anti-frizz cream with your hair is still damp from the shower.
Hair straighteners are the same thing as permanent waves except you comb the hair out straight and at a certain point you have to put a neutralizer on the hair to stop the chemical process.





The problem with permanents and straighteners is that if you do not neutralize the chemicals then you can lose your hair because the solution that bends and straightens the hair is the same solution that is put in hair removing lotions; hence you have to use neutralizer to stop the chemical process.





I think it is better to have this sort of thing done by a professional.
Hair straighteners have metal plates that heat up. If your hair is really frizzy, u should get a ceramic straightener, becuase they get really hot and leave ur hair really nice and sleek! A salon quality straightener can be up to $300, but u can get a decent one for $100 if u shop around=]. Just don't use it every day, because it can dry out hair and damage it. Make sure to condition it everyday if you straighten a lot. If you straighten the night before with a good straightener, it may still look a little like 'bedhead'. goodluck!
mine stays kinda straight overnight and i touch it up in the morning but i wouldnt put it in a ponytail cuz when i do it makes a big kink in my hair....
you could probably straighten it at night and then touch it up in the morning..i've done that before, and i have a friend with really frizzy hair who does that every day.





my one suggestion though is to not buy a big hulky one. even though it looks like it would save you time..it really doesnt, and it can make it really hard to staighten your hair towards the top. i made this mistake.





good luck :]]
A good hair straightener will not damage your locks as much as you may think, take your time in finding a ceramic one that is a little pricier than the rest (youll be happy in the long run). Also, if you staighten your hair in the evening its a much, much, quiker process in the morning, but it will not stay COMPLETELY straight. GOOD LUCK im sure you will be way glad you got one!!
Hair-straighteners don't work on frizzy hair. If anything, it makes it worse, PLUS it damages it more than you think! Get anti-frizz conditioners and treaters. Garnier Fructis has some conditioners and shampoos that are for frizzy hair, and believe me it helped mine! And on the overnight thing, no, if you straighten your hair the night before, DON'T expect straight hair the next day. It will be all over the place from sleeping on it.
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Their prices vary, and yes you can do it the night before. Just put it in a pony tail. It's very damaging, so don't do it often.
Hi, I actually read these really good articles about flat irons and about six tips for straight hair, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:


http://www.carefair.com/Tools/Flat_Irons鈥?/a>


http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/H鈥?/a>

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