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How To Get Your Hair 100% Straight Hair
For long wavy hair, only using a ceramic hair straightener can not get a 100% straight hair. The straightener was not worked well for the hair, the hair still has waves and splits ends.
Are there any suggestions on how to get your hair 100% straight hair?
Choose a good hair straightener for your hair and pay for deep conditioners treatment every week.
The Solia hair straightener or Sedu hair straightener
will save you a lot of money in the long run. You won't have to spend a
lot of money repairing damage; and you won't be buying a new iron as
soon as these last longer. Also, you save tons of time...it takes me
3/4 the time less to straighten my hair now. Do not buy a cheap
straightener or it will damage your hair. And the Redken Deep
Conditioners are awesome, you can actually sleep with them on and in
the morning your hair will be awesome!!!
Redken Vertical is an
excellent product. Get a bottle of Nexxus emergencee, or Redken deep
fuel. They are both great protein treatments. Do a protein treatment
once a month and make sure to deep condition afterwards. Use Redken
Smooth down butter treat if your hair is super curly and dry. If not
use all soft. Your hair will stop breaking when you start doing
the protein treatments. Maybe not after the first one, but it will. You
have to take extremely good care of your hair now, because it won't
really be back to healthy until you grow it all out and cut it off.
Use
a good leave in conditioner before you blow dry such as Sebastian
potion 9 or Salerm 21. I use a mixture of both. And use a heat
protectant such as Redken Heat Glide. Trust me, it will get better
Also
the product should never touch the scalp, and it should never be comed
against the scalp, or it will cause the hair to get a 45 degree angle
which will result in breakage. A special tool needs to be used, such as
a Mason Pearson Brush, which has polished teeth. Regular tools have
those sharp ridges in between the teeth. Those ridges or edges, will
rip off the scales off your hair causing it to become weak and prone to
breakage, as well as unable to hold on to color or protein treatments
properly.
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