I have naturally curly and I use some Sunsilk Anti-Poof cream and some Loreal Hot straight Straightening cream. I have virgin curly hair and I don't use relaxers. I blow dry my hair and flat iron it BUT after I flat iron it, my hair is straight but stiff. How can I make my hair straight but not stiff?
How do I get rid of my stiff-straightened hair?
I've noticed that when i use heat protectors on my hair, it gets a slight stiff feeling to it, instead of a nice smooth feel. Some thing that i have noticed is if i use a pure ceramic straight iron (most are from the UK, and are pretty expensive) i dont need to use any type of protectant because of it not actually burning my hair, like a metal one would do. You could always try different protectants to see which one works better for you. I've always used garnier fructis.
How do I get rid of my stiff-straightened hair?
maybe a touch of baby oil on the staightner as u are heating it up and after you have straighted your hair put a tad more in your hair but only a little so it isnt greezy. comb it softly through not with your fingers.
i have natually curly hair i have done this before and it has worked for me so it mite for you?
How do I get rid of my stiff-straightened hair?
try using large hot rollers after you blow dry your hair somtimes the flat ior or iorns in gen. give you a stiff look. or you could use ur blow dryer with the nozzel attachment and a round bruch this take alot of time and alot of practice
How do I get rid of my stiff-straightened hair?
If you're using a thick hair-dressing while straightening your hair, STOP! Use a really light sheen that won't weigh your hair down. I use olive oil, which gives me nice shine and my hair stays bouncy.
How do I get rid of my stiff-straightened hair?
Try blow drying it with a cold setting after, to separate some strands and give it more shine. Also a good shampoo that might help is Herbal Essences Dangerously Straight. I think that's actually what it's meant for - it helps the strands move well.
You can also use olive eco styler. That works kinda like olive oil.
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