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Hair Straightening Guide and Tips

Hair Straightening can be a hard project to undertake because there are so many things that can cause your hair to frizz. Regardless of the reason why you want to have your hair straightened, it is important that you start by understanding that you will be having strong chemicals applied to your hair and if not done right, permanent damage could be done.

Hair Straightening is a way of making curly hair straight with the use of chemicals which alter the structure of hair and break the bonds that keep your hair curly, then reforming hair in a straighter form.

Steps for the process of hair straightening

  • Wash you hair properly and condition them. Pre- conditioning will protect your hair from the harsh strightening chemicals and heat.

  • Flat ironing and hair relaxer can be used for the process of hair straightening. Take small sections of hair one at a time and after using these hair products apply heat application. Repeat the procedure for whole hair.

Hair Straightening Tips

If you decide to straighten your hair, both the chemical and day to day versions have positive and minus considerations.  If you are serious about hair straightening and don't mind how long you have to sit at the hair stylist and the expense is not a problem, then you should consider thermal hair straightening. Another option is to love the wave or curls you were born with, using the temporary straightening methods for an occasional different look. Try booking a consultation with a straightening specialist and getting an opinion on whether a straightener would work with what is already on your hair.

Hair Straightening Options

  1. Temporary straightening
  2. Chemical Straightening
  3. Non-Toxic Relaxing Method
  4. Relaxing Hair With Chemicals
 
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