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Old 01-09-2008, 09:05 AM
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Default Straightening Hair With Blowdryer and Round Brush?

Ok, So I got a blowdryer and a round brush now what? On my blowdryer there are three types of heat: low, medium and high, and there are three types of speeds: low, medium, and high. If I wanted to straighten my hair, it would usually be dry or damp. I have really wavy, out of control, layered, hair so HELP!!! Any help will be appreciated!

P.S. I already tried straightening it and I have no control over the brush! What do I do?
I cant get a new blowdryer, and I dont have an iron. I gotta work with what I have sry.


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Old 01-09-2008, 09:06 AM
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Buy a straightener! That is what my wife uses when her hair gets wild.
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Old 01-09-2008, 09:07 AM
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First start with product

for straight hair

Use John Frieda Frizz Ease straight Answer Straightening Spray - this goes on before you blow dry your hair and then go through your hair with a iron.

Also you can use Fructis Garnier Body &Volume rot lifting treatment spray - this one just you can put in to wet or dry hair. When I use it I use it in wet hair along with the John Frieda product.

To get a really nice shine use pure Hask Shine spray on Luminator - be really carefull with this one though if you use to much it can make your hair look greasy. I put this in with the John Frieda stuff as well and after I straighten my hair to give it more shine.

You need to watch your hair though, it may take a few times to figure out how much product your hair can handle to make it look good.

Use medium heat, to keep down the damage...idk about the speed thing lol mine doesnt have that. then after it is dry run a hair straightener through your hair and your all good =) the trick is, is to do everything in sections. It makes the job a lot easier and managable.
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Old 01-09-2008, 09:07 AM
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First start with product

for straight hair

Use John Frieda Frizz Ease straight Answer Straightening Spray - this goes on before you blow dry your hair and then go through your hair with a iron.

Also you can use Fructis Garnier Body &Volume rot lifting treatment spray - this one just you can put in to wet or dry hair. When I use it I use it in wet hair along with the John Frieda product.

To get a really nice shine use pure Hask Shine spray on Luminator - be really carefull with this one though if you use to much it can make your hair look greasy. I put this in with the John Frieda stuff as well and after I straighten my hair to give it more shine.

You need to watch your hair though, it may take a few times to figure out how much product your hair can handle to make it look good.

Use medium heat, to keep down the damage...idk about the speed thing lol mine doesnt have that. then after it is dry run a hair straightener through your hair and your all good =) the trick is, is to do everything in sections. It makes the job a lot easier and managable.
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Old 01-09-2008, 09:07 AM
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try this blowdryer, its much easier then using a hair dryer and brush:
http://www.conair.com/infiniti-hair-designer-p-372.html

also, try john freida's frizz eaze spray
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