Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Permanant hair straightening??

I have naturally curly/wavy, frizzy, dry hair and I think it looks much better straight. I have a straightener that I use now but when I get older I want it permanantly straightened. What is the best way to go for this and what isn't good. How do I find a place to do it?



Permanant hair straightening??

One of my friend tried to "permanently" straighten her hair by buying perm solution and brushing it straight until it dried. It was sort of straight, but "fried" at the same time. She ended up wishing her curly/wavy hair was back.



Go to a salon and consult a specialist. There are ways you can make your hair straight or straighter. Remember, trying to save money on this would not be the best idea, considering you will be stuck with the look for awhile, good or bad!



- To answer you next questions you added. I am 22 now, but I was 20 when my friend tried to do it herself at home. One of her friends told her how to do it. Well, tried to tell her how to do it.



If you go to a good salon most of the time they will give you a FREE consultation to review your hair and tell you what type of results to expect. I would suggest doing that first before spend a bunch of money and not getting the resluts you expected!!



Permanant hair straightening??

i dont think you can get your hair permenatly straightened but i might be wrong. but i do know that if you are straightening your hair alot now and then you go to get that done it will really damage your hair wich will result to it looking really bad, frizzy and kind of like a granny's hair. hehe. it might even fall out if you damage it too much.



Permanant hair straightening??

Go ahead. It will put your hair in shock. I had it done. It works wonders. My hair is super dry a frizzy. But now it is silky and smooth!



Permanant hair straightening??

The best thing to do is to go to a salon and have a proffesional do it. Permanently straightning your hair isn't good because it breaks it off and can leave it feeling dry.

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