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Hair straightening advice

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troubleatmill2011 · 17/12/2016 14:17

Whenever I straighten my hair it just doesn't stay straight! What am I doing wrong? Any tips or advice very welcome please :-)

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Fluffycloudland77 · 17/12/2016 18:51

What products do you use? & which straighteners?

BolivarAtasco · 17/12/2016 19:11

It depends what products you're using, hair type and the straighteners.

I have long, very thick and wavy hair which tends to frizz. I wash it every other day and spray Bumble & Bumble heat protecter on while wet, then comb through some B&B smoothing cream. Rough dry, then straighten with GHDs in sections, then finish off with hairspray. Don't make the sections too thick otherwise it doesn't do it properly. Your hair needs to be dry too, not damp. I check the back with a mirror too to make sure I haven't got any bendy bits I've missed.

It does stay straight all day, but I tuck it all under a hat outside, especially if it's damp, cold or raining.

It sounds arduous, but I've got it down to a fine art and it only takes about 20 mins or so. I tried Yuko a few years ago, but it cost £250 and seemed to make no difference at all.

troubleatmill2011 · 17/12/2016 19:45

I use Remington Keratin straighteners and use either a L'Oreal heat styling spray or John Freda Frize ease. I try and do it in sections but by the end of the day it looks like I haven't bothered! Everyone else seems to have poker straight hair!

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OnTheUp13 · 17/12/2016 20:05

I use L'Oréal cream thing and locacoco that comes in a pink tin. My hair is naturally a fluffy bush and it keeps it straight. Also use a tangle teezsr brush as it'll help with breakage which causes it to get frizzier

OnTheUp13 · 17/12/2016 20:07

These since I'm crap at names

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OnTheUp13 · 17/12/2016 20:08

And I'm currently loving toni and guy damage repair shampoo. £5 each in Morrisons atm

Poocatcherchampion · 17/12/2016 20:09

If you want it poker straight you have to do about 10 strands at a time.
It doesn't look very natural though I don't think

user1481916344 · 17/12/2016 20:14

I don't use any products (just a very good non-silicone, non sulphate shampoo and conditioner). My hair goes wild if left to air dry. I section into 3 horizontal section and use metal large radial brush. 3-4 passes of my Cloud 9s and it's shiny and straight all day. If I sleep on a silk scarf it stays that way for 2-3 days.

BolivarAtasco · 17/12/2016 20:17

I don't do mine poker straight because it doesn't really suit me. Instead, I give the ends a bit of curl for body.

Newtoday · 17/12/2016 20:20

Keratese heat protection creams...get the one suitable for your hair type.

troubleatmill2011 · 17/12/2016 22:09

Thank you all for your fab suggestions! Lots to take away and try!!! Grin

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