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How to make my hair like i want it.?

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K. So when i straighten my hair the front is okay but not perfect but that's not important. I need help with the back of my head. Its never perfectly straight. Its a little wavy. But my natural hair is curly. Anywho i need to know hwo to make the hair on my back of my head perfectly straightl And my hair on the edge of my head is alwais a little puffy. It wotn stay down. I need to know if i need hairspray for that and if i do what kind do you recomend? Oh ya im a guy.

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  1. I (as a girl) think that you should let your hair be. Naturally curly hair is  awesome! (:


  2. well use a mirror to view the back, its mostly technique i can get the back of my hair straight ....there are shampoos out there i use marc anthony straight and non frizz, i dont get frizzy hair, but it helps with waves for me...and i use fructose hair puddy, you can reshape it after.  oh ya i&#039;m a guy too

  3. Um well you could buy a hand mirror big enough for your liking.

    I use my wardrobe mirror.

    Hope this helps.

  4. go to a salon and get it per. straightened

  5. i myself have super frizzy, super thick completely unmanageable hair that is between wavy and curly. i used to go to a hair salon every other week just to get my hair straight for two days... i was completely miserable with my hair... then i started to watch what the stylist was doing... now, the key thing is the type of flat iron you have... i have tried so many different types of hair straighteners from revlon, to other professional types and nothing worked... then i finally found my chi. it is really a miracle thing... lol. i know it sounds weird but it is my lifesaver, and it also saves a WHOLE LOT OF TIME!!!

    items you need for straightening your hair are:

    - a straightener (preferably chi for best results)

    - a straightening syrum (I use Garnier Fructis Sleek&amp;Shine... it comes in a little round green bottle, and can be found in the hair product section at practically any store)

    -a brush... (type doesn&#039;t really matter--but i use a paddle brush)

    - a hair tie...

    seperate your hair into at least 4 sections starting with the bottom... with this bottom layer, you should only get hair from the back, not the sides if done properly... then, tie the top part of your hair in the hair tie... next, brush through the hair and make sure all the tangles are out.... then take a half of a dime sized squirt of the hair syrum and rub your hands together. run your fingers through your hair, your hands will still be oily, so you might want a towel to wipe your hands off... then, take your hair straightener that should be hot by now, and clamp it shut at the top of your hairs, by the scalp of your head... make sure you get as close as you can to the scalp, otherwise the roots of your hair will be frizzy and mess up your goal look. use the straightener like you would brush your hair, clamp it down at the top, hold it shut, and move it down, do the whole layer your on like you were just brushing your hair, in fast motions, and then make sure it looks straight enough, if you see a certain section that needs a little more attention, go back to it and move the straightener down it slow to make sure it gets real straight... next, let the next layer down, the layer right above your ears and then the next layer *repeat* and then the next.....

    ALSO, get a really good shampoo and conditioner, i use herbal essences dangerously straight and it is awesome and smells really good too :) another key point to clean and soft hair is to leave the conditioner in your hair for like 5 minutes before you rinse, and try to rinse with lukewarm water if you can stand it....

    sorry if this seems complicated, i was just trying to be real detailed... i hope this helps :) good luck!


  6. cut if off, your a guy come on.

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