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Thick hair is great for changing around because its very strong. There are 2 ways to straighten the thick hair.

By a Ceramic Hair Straightener

Get a ceramic hair straightener, at the beginning, you can get one for less than $25 and it will work fine. If you have more curly hair, it might take longer. If you care that the cheap one would hurt your hair, try to invest some money and buy one for a little bit more money ~$50 for a pretty good one. The only difference is that the expensive ones straightens more easily, you don't have to go over sections multiple times.

By Chemical Hair Straightening

If you do the chemical hair straightening, you might to get a hair straightener anyways, it makes the hair straightening treatment a lot faster.

First, mix the chemicals like the directions say and then get some rubber bands or hair ties and put your hair in a few sections, like one on each side above your ears, one or two in the front, a couple on the top of your head, and a few in the back until all of your hair is in sections. You can use spatula or popsicle to stick those sections in the package, or just use your fingers.

Definitely do the top first, then the front, then the sides, and then the back. Straighten the each section of hair by itself, take out the rubber band or hair tie and completely cover the section of hair with the chemical cream. Do this fast, because your hair will get so hard and sticks together that you can't comb it at all. Once you cover all of your hair with the stuff, get a comb and use the backside of it to smooth your hair in the way you want it to go.

For the bangs/the front of your hair, smooth it in whichever way it normally goes but try to keep your hair above your skin so it won't get itchy. For the sides, you can either smooth it out in front of your ears or above/behind them. Your sideburns will definitely be more straight if you make it go in front of your ears. It may cause some irritation, but a little cold water and lotion won't fix. For the top of your hair, just smooth it with the comb in the direction you want your bangs to go. And as for the back of your hair, smooth it straight down, preferably on the towel around your neck, or you will get some minor skin irritation on the back of your neck.

Here are the simple instructions after you read the top part:

1) Apply the chemical stuff to your hair in less than 10 minutes;

2) Keep smoothing your hair with the backside of the comb like in the details above;

3) After smoothing your hair for about 10-15 minutes, go in the shower and rinse out your hair
completely;

4) Use the other stuff in the package to make sure all of the chemicals are gone;

5) Finally, shampoo and condition your hair with your normal stuff, and your hair should be straight!



1 Comments »
by Rashika Gunawardena from Sri LAnka on Apr 21, 2009

dO i need to iron afte rdo the above chemical hair straighting? kindly advice actually most of the saloons they do ironing after do above proces. pls advice.

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