Monday, August 16, 2010

I have really thik hair. How do I get it sraight and curly? W/o straightner!!?

My hair is really think and straight. I ware it up everyday b-cuz it lookes afull down b-cuz its so think!! How do I get it thin with out a straightner?? I also Like when grls curl there hair but I can never get mine to do that!!!I have really thik hair. How do I get it sraight and curly? W/o straightner!!?
i used to use a iron and ironing board back in the dayI have really thik hair. How do I get it sraight and curly? W/o straightner!!?
you can get your hair thinned out with a razer. Ask around. im sure there is a salon near you that does that
You could go to a stylist and have them thin it with a funky pair of siccors. If you want curly hair try turning on some hot water in your bathroom for a while and letting your hair soak the humid air. Then try curling it...
Honey, your hair is think? And you ware your hair? And most importantly, do you want straight or curly hair? Which one is it?
um, you can try this truly great conditioner. Its called SunSilk Silky and Straight. Leave it in for around 3 minutes. It comes out unbelievably straight.
the only way is to go to the hair sytlist and she will apply a cream that will straighten ur hair permanently.
its is realy hard to do that, i only know how to do that with my hair, but i would sugest that u buy a straitner i did and it has helped me out a lot, if u cant buy it then ask your mom to for u
okay, texture plays a factor here.you say without a straighter, I am not sure if you are feferring to an iron or a chemical?





I would suggest blowdrying straight which is less permanate, other than getting your hair cut and thinned out. A salon stylist could help you thin your hair with scissors.you could also permantely straighen your hair with chemacal perms.which will last you two to four months.
Thickness of your hair doesn't really affect the straight or curlyness of your hair. If you have ';thick hair,'; it refers to how many strands of hair you have(lots of hairs per sq. inch). If you have ';coarse hair'; it refers to how thick an individual strand of hair is, compared to average.





The opposite is ';thin hair,'; referring to few strands of hair per square inch of scalp. ';Fine hair'; refers to the thickness of the indiviual strand.





If your hair is thick and interfers with your ability to style it, have it thinned with a special pair of scissors or a specialty razor. Make sure you use a professional stylist -- don't try to do it yourself.





If you have coarse hair and want it straight -- use more conditioner, blow dry while using a large round styling brush, and then - while slightly damp - set on enormous round rollers. Leave them in while you do the rest of your getting ready and up to the last minute. Then when you take them out finish off with an anti-frizz, polishing serum. Remember to go light with this product. (Too much makes you look dirty haired.)





When you want curlier hair, try washing your hair with distilled water (yes the ph does make a difference.) Leave off the conditioner. Use a light setting product like mouse or gel. (Avoid anything with alcohol--it's awful for your hair.)in small sections, roll just washed and mostly dried hair ( you want to avoid it being too damp.) on one of the rollers that look like a padded pipe cleaner. You might want a friend to help out. Wrap the hair in a spiral and use clips to fasten. Let this dry and set for as long as possible (preferably overnight. Then unwind and you will have spiral curls. You will want to avaid brushing them too much - because you will get a frizzy look, a lot like a bush. just untangle lightly with fingers.

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