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by Jocelyn from Canada on Jan 12, 2008
I have super curly thick hair. If I chemically straighten it, will it ever go back to the way it was? When it grows out, will the curl still be as nice?
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by Alli from USA on Jan 8, 2008
I have dyed my hair a lot, until about two months ago, and some bleached, I have little breakage,and the blond is pretty much gone, would it be okay for me to get my hair chemically straightened or no?
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by jer from ky on Jan 6, 2008
my hair is so frizzy, thick and curly.. plus on top of that its pretty long. so i try to straighten it as often as i can but it takes so long to blow dry and straighten it. i'm thinking about getting a chemical hair straightener but i dont want it to get even more frizzy. what should i do?
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by Stephanie from Utah on Jan 5, 2008
My hair is naturally curly, and it takes up to an hour to straighten it. I don't like the curliness and would like it straight more often, but straightening it so much gives me split ends and breakage in some places. My hair is a bit longer than shoulder length, but I want it to be to my mid-back. Since I have to keep cutting off the split ends, it never grows much. Is chemical straightening right for me? Or is there another solution?
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by Kyle from Florida on Jan 4, 2008
ok so I'm a guy, in my late teens, and I have....well, my bangs are straight but frizzy with a flip, and the sides are flippy, but the top is frizzy, I usually apply tons of stuff so that I can straighten it and then more stuff to style it, my mom hates that my hair gets fried with my straighteners every single day, so would chemically straightening be a good solution?
and how much would it cost for me? my whole head is really short except for my bangs, my bangs go down to about my eye on one side and down to my mouth on the other side, so about 7 inches or so...please email me.
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by gah from Canada on Dec 30, 2007
Hey. quick question, I wash and straighten my hair everyday because if i dont then it tends to become greezy, I have my hair dyed, and some bleeched, I have little breakage many only where there is blond and thats pretty much all gone, would it be okay for me to get my hair chemically straightened or no? Thanks
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by Lauren from US on Dec 30, 2007
My hair is naturally spiral curly, and very thick, it is very unmanageable, It takes forever to style it, but when I do it looks ok. Until recently it took me around 5 hours to straighten my hair. No distractions either. I cut it shoulder length, and I'm trying to straighten it, every other day. It now only takes me about an hour, but is very difficult, my stylist suggested chemically straightening my hair, my mom is somewhat against it, and i want to but am afriad it will turn my hair into frizz/fuzz, or wont do anything at all. I really want change, but am afraid of the results. please help.
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by Maya from Sydney Australia on Dec 29, 2007
You can usually get your hair chemically straightened from any good hair dressers. The cost will depend on the thickness, how long it it is, and how curly or wavy it originally is. I use a ceramic hair straightner, by NHD. All ceramic is the best for hair, and lasts me about 5 days, with carful caution around water. Wet to dry straightners are really bad for your hair resulting in having to cut it very short. My cousins have been getting their hair chemically straightned for about 3 years now. It takes them 4-8 hours for a good job, and they dont need to use any straightening tools for about 6 months, and cost around $300 aussie dollars. I only started using straightening products reciently, but im very keen to get it chemically straightened.
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by Arshdeep from Canada, Guelph on Dec 27, 2007
Is heat activated straightening is better or chemical straightening?
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by Desiree from Canton, Pa on Dec 12, 2007
soo what you're saying is that when I get out of the shower and my hair air dries, it won't have any curl?
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by maddy from australia on Dec 10, 2007
My hair is quite thick, frizzy and curly. Would Chemically straightning work on it?
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by MJ from Australia on Dec 9, 2007
Can you get your hair chemically straightened from any hairdressers or do you have to go to a 'special' one.
And how much would it cost.
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by jaswinder singh from india on Dec 7, 2007
sir, i have problem with my hairs.my hair is curly type from birth.yesterday i applied chemical hair straightner liquid from any saloon.but after washing out, my hairs is breaking countinously.what should i do to recover my hairs as earlier.let me know that some antidot,which Neglects the action of liquid hair straightner.now my hairs are totaly dry and breaking continously. also somebody said me that now my hairs are continously breaking upto whole life even when my new hairs growup. is this right? Plz tell me some solution , i m very afraid from these words.
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by Kourtney from Riverbank, Ca on Dec 7, 2007
Are you allowed to die your hair while its straighten?
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by mad from australia on Dec 4, 2007
where can i get my hair chemically straightened?
and what is the cost?
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