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Straitening Hair????

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How do you prevent your hair from going static when you straiten it??

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  1. Ehh.  I also recommend NOT using hairspray.  Way too greasy and way too clumpy.  Instead, I'd go for a serum.  I love Paul Mitchell's super skinny serum.  Apply it only towards the ends of your hair, and not the top (scalp).  It'll make your hair look so greasy, like you haven't washed it in a week.  A small bottle of Paul Mitchell can be found at almost any salon for about $6.  Salons are in most Wal-Marts, too.  If you pick another serum, that should be fine.

    I've also heard that dryer sheets help de-frizz and de-static hair.  I don't know how true that is, but it's worth a try, right?


  2. Hair spray can make your hair greasy so i wouldn't recomend. Instead buy a de static straightening spray. This will also prevent the straightners from damaging your hair and giving you split ends.

  3. Once you've completely finished straightening you re hair, grab a can of hairspray and evenly spray some over a panel brush, then Wave the brush ( to remove any excess hairspray) and finally brush you re hair with that brush.

    Or you could spray some hairspray evenly all over you re hand and gently smooth the static pieces down.

    Or your could get some tissue, evenly spray some hair spray on it and just like you re hand, smooth down the static pieces of hair.

    Hope i helped!

    and good luck!

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