@Gaika
OMGOGMG! Please showw. My hair dryer sucks!
@Gaika
OMGOGMG! Please showw. My hair dryer sucks!
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Reputation: 55Believe me.
it's bigger than you picture.
I improvise, so besides getting a possible massive dose of shit to my brain...
I used one of those portable heaters, that go up really high, and have this ionizer thingy and something else with em that work well,
Dries hair in 20 seconds. and it's not crunchy
Reputation: 35
Reputation: 218You should be able to find hairspray that is suited for working with heat-treated hair at your local drugstore. I don't use it, but chances are that they're made so that they don't stick.
The type of hair straightener you seek does not exist.
Yeah, well, there are hairsprays that exist like PG6 is trying to explain, but you're better off just getting heat protection spray on top of whatever hair spray you use heh. It also prevents your hair from getting so damaged.
Lmao, I wonder what pg6 would look like with megastraight hair xD.
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it just comes down to the quality of the straightener, a cheap one, with the metal plate(or aluminum, or the other cheap shit they use) wont work all that well unless you use hairspray, or go at it very, very slowly.
You want one with ceramic plates. Bad news though, most of those(the good ones, at least) are in the 100+ price range. There worth it though, if you ask me, fully heats up in about 10-15 seconds, and does a wonderfull job.
couple tips if you're somewhat new at straightening:
-tie your hair up, and do it layer by layer of hair, dont just try to grab a
chunk and straighten it, it will give it a really gross dry, frizzy look.
-Try not to straighten EVRY day, i recomend evry other day, or so, to prevent your hair from getting to frizzy.
-Condition your hair often, it will straighten alot faster, and look alot better.
-Always start from the roots. wait a second or two at the roots before sliding it down, does a big diference.
-Avoid using hairspray, or other chemicals when straightening, even though it makes things easyer, it damages the hair ALOT more then just using heat.
i think this should cover almost evrything =]