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If You Have Layers do You Always have to straighten them?

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Do You Have To Straighten Them Every Single Day?

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  1. no i never straighten mine. it might depend on your hair type.


  2. Absolutely not.

    Spritz them with your head upside down, flick your hair back and then tousle it with your fingers.  It creates texture and thickness.

    Some will be a bit one way, some others.  It looks a little edgy.

    Straight is fine most of the time but for a quick fix - spritz and toss!

  3. not every day, but sometimes i give them a quick going over between washes

  4. it depends on your hair type, i don't straighten my layers i only straighten the ends of my hair and my fringe.

  5. I never do! Mine just naturally straighten themselves!

    And mine is big and poofy now, Like Juno temple, so I dont worry about that anymore.

  6. My hair is layered and I never straighten it.

    My hair is naturally straight though.

  7. i do because i think they look nice when there straightened but yh some people don't but i think that when therer straightended they look well nice .insted of poofy ones but i cant be a judge other people have different disesions.

    but im changing my hair now because my hairs annoying i cant curl it wwith layers so im getting longer ones :)

    x(L)x.

    t.c

  8. no you don't have to

  9. No! I do sometimes but not very often! It looks really nice when you have it tied up and also when it's curly! x  

  10. It really depends on the quality of your hair straighteners and the products you use to be honest. With GHD's you shouldn't really have a problem. I've always had layers and have only ever used GHDs, their great!!! Even if you find you do have to straighten your layers every day, one sweep with your straighteners and you done =) I also use TRESemme iron style and hold spray.  

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