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Is there a way to make your hair permanently straight?

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my hair is out of control, it's curly and when i brush the curls it turns really puffy, when i straighten it it's curly within the hour. Help?!

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  1. go to a salon and ask for your hair to be permanently striaghtened.

    its like a perm, but instead of curly; your hair is striaght. :)


  2. yeah you can go to a salon and get it chemically straightened, but i think it can be expensive and you have to keep re-doing it. i suggest just keep it like it is and embrace what your mother gave you! curly hair is amazing.

    if you have problems with frizzyness, you can brush it then put some anti-frizz cream in it. i use dove and its about $5 and i got it at target. it works miracles ! and smells reaalyyy good :]

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  3. don't straightened your hair chemically , your hair will be damaged totally

    try this steps

    1- apply  mayonnaise  on your hair for two hours twice a week

    2- mix castor oil + almond oil

    and apply it for four hours once a week

    3- use Kerastase shampoo and conditioner it is awesome but it is expensive

    4-use ceramic hair straightener to straight it  , try Braun Satin Hair

    here it is pic

    http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:Piig...

    be patient and will surprise by the results


  4. Japanese hair straightening.

    But, you'll have to do your roots every few months.  

  5. japanese hair straightening, but u have to keep getting it done otherwise ur hair will look weird when it grows out..the top of ur head is curly and the bottom is straight?..that wod be weirdd

  6. u cant permanently straighten ur hair....but a perm that is used for straightening hair lasts up to 3 months....u can try that

  7. You can have it permed straight, but it will still be wavy, and you have to constantly get your roots touched up as your hair grows. Which can be pretty pricey, as well as damaging to your hair. And it doesn't help that curly hair is naturally dry and sometimes coarse as it is.

    Oh and I feel your pain :) I have curly hair too, but I have learned to control it. Here are a couple of curly haired rules:

    Conditioner is your friend. Leave it in your hair for 2-5 minutes. then rinse with cold water. I like to use Garnier Fructis Strength & Repair Deep Conditioner instead of the normal conditioner. It leaves my hair really soft despite the fact i blow dry and flat iron it constantly.

    One thing you should never do is brush your hair when dry, it will make you look like the lion king. De-tangle your hair when its still wet, after towel drying. And don't rub the towel into your hair, scrunch or pad towel into hair. Rubbing increases friction, hence more fuzzies.  Also the type of brush you use is important. Use a brush with plastic bristles that are spread out. Or even a comb. Use your product of choice while hair is still damp, and let it air dry allowing your curls to form naturally. I prefer Dove mousse, controls the fuzz without the crunchy chola look, or the stickiness. Once your curls set, use the blow dryer on a low setting to get some lift on your roots using your fingers.

    As far as when you straighten it, you have to make sure your hair is actually completely dry. Its the cause of your hair curling after wards. The best way to ensure this is to wash it the night before, and blow dry at night with a large round barrel brush. Do it in sections. Then flat iron it in the morning. Also a good flat iron is key. CHI has the best one. I got mine at JCpenney in the salon. It's a little pricey at $150+, but a very good investment. It gets super hot, so you only go over your hair once, avoiding extra damage to your hair.  I love mine. The key is that its made of solid ceramic plates, not just a coating like the cheapies at the store. Which allows it to get  so hot.

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  9. Try  the japanese straightening systems, it makes any hair type pin straight but is expensive $200-400 depending on the salon but it lasts 6-12months. Do your research before you get it done but i've found that the Yuko straightening system works best for me. It is SO worth the money that you spend and is less damanging than a regular straightening perm.  

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