Tips to Straighten Curly Hair
It's hard to imagine the difficulties women went
through to straighten their hair back in the "good old days." With no
specialty tools available at the time, women had to use things like a
clothing iron to get the desired look. Dangerous and damaging, but there
wasn’t really any other choice then.
Today there are effective appliances and products that will help ease
the transition from curly to straight.
Going Straight
Getting your hair straight is not a quick and easy task, especially if
your hair is extremely curly. Thick or long curly hair can take hours to
get right.
So, this is certainly not a quick style change to try before a first
date.
But it is certainly doable. However, there are some steps you should
take to make the process easier.
The Process
Begin by washing and conditioning your hair. Use a deep conditioner,
otherwise straightening hair can leave it dry and damaged. Towel-dry
your hair and apply a straightening gel. The gel will help prep your
hair for the process. Allow your hair to partially air dry before
bringing out the hair dryer.
Pin the top portions of your hair up on top of your head. Work just 1
section of your hair at a time. Use a brush (flat paddle or round) to
pull a small section of hair straight while drying it with a hair dryer.
Repeat this process, section by section, until all of your hair is dry.
If your hair is very curly, you will probably see some frizz. Don’t
worry; this will go away when the process is finished.
You are now prepped and ready to straighten.
The Tool
The best tool for straightening curly hair is called a flat iron, which
come in several different widths. The best one for our purpose is 1.5
inches wide. This is easier to work with and provides better control
than larger models.
Most flat irons have multiple temperature settings. Hair types respond
to heat uniquely, so you must experiment. Until you know otherwise,
start with the lowest setting and work your way up in temperature until
you get the results you want.
You can get one at most drug stores or beauty shops. You want a ceramic
model for stubborn curly hair. Prices range from $30 to $200. Don’t buy
the most expensive flat iron at first. Sometimes the cheaper models work
just as well.
The most important key to straightening success is good prep. With well
prepped hair, any reputable flat iron should give you a smooth,
frizz-free look. |