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Tips on Straitening Thick Curly Hair?

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My Hairs Really Thick And Curly, I Use Clips To Do Bits in Sections But Its Really Hard And Makes Me Wanna Give Up..Any Tips Out There

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  1. The kiyoseki is the best straightner in the world trust me on this one.It can straighten and it can curl your hair if you want.And also when it hot outside your hair stays straight it will not frizz outside.This iron is also healthy for your hair.My hair is poofy frizzy SUPER curly and it works so good on my hair. I really cant live without it. To so see the commercial and reviews go to www.kstyler.com and if you have any questions you can always email me hope this helped.=)


  2. Hi I had that same problem till I tried garner fruticus shine serum called

    called sleek and shin it really works for straitening curly hair and makes it look shiny but don't put to much or else it will make it look greasy..and u need to use a protecting spray 4 ur hair if ur gonna straighten it trust me I would know I didn't use a protectant 4 about 2 years and my hair was fried!hope I could help!!

  3. Get a really good straightening iron. The one that I am getting is the CHI Wet to Dry. I would suggest a wet to dry because it is easier to use. With the straightener I currently have, I have to blow out my hair and then it's like a half straight afro, and then even after I straighten it it's bad. Also, when you straighten it, separate it into 3 sections and run the straightener through your hair and use a brush right after it as you go through the sections.

    You also want to be sure that you don't hold your straightener in the same place for too long, as it will burn and kill your hair. When you do straighten your hair, try using a burn protection spray or straightening serum to protect your hair.

    The best thing you could do is ask your hair dresser for advice, as they always do a good job. Or, ask your hair stylest how she could help you with making your curly hair easier to handle, such as less poofy, which would mean getting it thinned. The only downside to thinning hair is that you have to get it re-thinned every month or so, otherwise the top gets really think and poofy. If you have your hair thinned, it will also be easier for you to straighten it and it will look better.

    Hope I helped :)

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