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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Easy Steps To Salon Straight Strands

Easy Steps To Salon Straight Strands


Imagine your boyfriend just called you to say that he’ll pick you up in 15 minutes. You race in the shower, and emerge with your locks giving a funny cartoon look. That time you wish, you had the time to rush to the money to hire a personal stylist. So don’t lose your heart, just follow these steps to get things nice and straight.

starts at the shampoo stage. Use a shampoo specially designed to control frizz. Thereafter, pat hair dry with a thick cotton towel to eliminate most of the water before you start blow-drying. This will save on time and also limit the damage to While it is still damp, smooth down hair with a good quality straightening balm or serum. Choose a thicker serum if you have a really coarse or ’t use it too much, especially on the top of your head, or your hair will look about as fluffy as a flat plate.

It is not enough to use this anti frizz balm to straighten your hair; you need two other tools for that perfect finish, a good round a hair dryer. Choose a hair brush with natural bristles, and use a hair dryer with a narrow nozzle, so that it directs focused air, instead of blowing all over the place. The way you dry your hair can make all the difference between frightfully frizzy and super straight, so do follow this easy technique. Divide the hair into three sections, and then divide each section further into three layers. Starting at the base of your head, use a to hold the down, then aim your dryer nozzle downward and begin drying alongside the brush. The dryer should not touch your hair. Make sure that the each section is completely dry before going to the next one. Always blast the newly dried hair with cold air to seal the style in and settle the hair.

Finish your style with a shine, because shiny is always very sexy. You can also try the straightening iron to tame stubborn locks, but choose your iron with care. Ceramic irons are good, because they distribute heat evenly. But don’t give your joy ride the miss; just sport a bandana to keep hair in place. If nothing seems to work on your stubborn curls, consider the thermal reconditioning or retexturing technique, also called reverse perm. The plus point is that it cuts your blow drying time and effort drastically. On the minus side, the process can take anywhere from two to eight hours, is expensive, and requires you to go back to every few months to retextures new growth. So have a happy date with your beloved one.

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