Wednesday, November 4, 2009

I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestio

My uncle's a hair dresser.



I believe the technical term these people are trying to say is getting a Texture cut. Tell the hairdresser you don't want to take the length off but you want it thinner. Works soooo good in the summer time! Trust me!



They are special scissors that almost look like a comb and scissors combined.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

shave it off



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

thick hair always looks better if its long because then you can just blow dry it and maybe pull it half up



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

Cut it short, then you won't have to worry about it.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

Does the carpet match the drapes?



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

You could get it thinned at a salon. Many people with thick hair do it, my neighbor got it done and loved it. Also, if its just because you don't want to get up early, take a shower at night and do it. Its easier and if you time well you get more sleep :] You probably shouldn't cut it because then it tends to get poofier.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

You could try pulling it back or part it different, maybe you could buy some cute clips or headbands; it makes a huge difference



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

use curl booster. it makes your hair curly it works soo good. i use it in the morning. %26amp; it doesnt make your hair crunchy



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

Very thick, or very thick and curly? My hair is very thick but straight, not much I can do with it, so I just keep it as short as I can.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

just cut it short. Thick hair doesnt want to be long. wear it natural.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

SURE!



well, "frizz ease" products work, and with a little saved money you can get it perminetly straightened! (it doesnt frizz your hair, ive gotten it done 6 times)



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

YOU CAN CUT IT.. ?



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

if you want it straightened and want it to last you have to get it done professionally



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

go to the hairdressers and get layers in ur hair. they are stylish and take the heavy feeling off. i had real thick hair but went in and they cut hundreds lil layers in it, but kept the lenght and now my hairs thinner and hot.....its so much easier and i dont gotta straightn it everyday!



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

I have the same problem as you.



Use leave in conditioner (any kind will work well). Smoothing %26amp; de-frizzing creams %26amp; sprays (John Frieda frizz ease is really good) will also help keep it under control. I find Bumble %26amp; Bumble products are really good, but they're a bit more expensive.



Don't bother with trying to blow dry it (unless you have A LOT of time on your hands), with thick hair, it takes quite a long time.



If you want to spend some time at the salon, you could get layers or get it thinned.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

proffessional hair straightening lasts 6-9 months. A friend of mine did it and loves it.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

Redken - ANTISNAP - leave in treatment to soften and tame your hair



Redken - GLASS - tames the frizzies and doesn"t weigh it down



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

From my own experience, my hair goes thinner if i blow dry it with the nozzle pointing vertically down towards my head. It tends to flatten to my head.. But i dont have really really thick hair. However its not really really thin either.. so it might work for you?



Another option to not straightening with heat irons is to use a straightening brush whilst blow drying.



A couple of examples..



http://www.salonlines.co.uk/brushes-roll...



http://www.ukhairdressers.com/store/deta...



http://www.amazon.co.uk/Denman-Thermo-St...



The metal ones are best, work just like a straightener but far less harmful to hair.



Hope this helped!



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

try on showering every other day - your not supposed to wash it daily anyway



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

Curly or frizzy hair can often be very hard to manage. Harder still is trying to turn your frizzy, curly hair into a smooth, straight and silky looking hairdo. One way of turning curly hair straight, is to get it professionally straightened; however this is fairly drastic option and not one for everybody. The easiest way to achieve straight and silky hair is to blow dry it this way yourself at home. It may take you a little longer than you would usually spend doing your hair and it may take a little practice before you get the results you desire, but the outcome will be well worth the effort.



To blow dry your hair straight yourself, start with wet clean hair. It is a good idea to use a good conditioning treatment or conditioning spray prior to straightening your hair. This will help assure the hair is in its best possible condition. Towel dry hair and apply a small amount of mouse or gel, working it through the hair and concentrating it on the ends of the hair. Blow dry your hair until it is almost dry and just slightly damp. This will not only save time during the straightening process, but also is better for the hair as it places less tension on the hair itself.



Start by sectioning off your hair and pinning back the top bits. Always start with the underneath hair first and then work your way through the hair to the top and front sections. Each section of hair should be a manageable amount for you to handle straightening. This will depend on the thickness of your hair and what you can manage. It is best to start with a small amount and increase the size of the sections, as you become more experienced with the process.



Gather the hair in the section and using a large round brush, roll the hair round the brush and then pull it back out, holding the brush at the ends of the hair. Blow-dry the hair down towards the brush on low heat, while continuing to pull the brush through the hair. Once that section is dry and at the straightness you desire, continue the same process section by section with the rest of your hair, leaving the front bits around your face until last. As more and more hair gets straightened out, you may need to go back over a few sections to help them sit nicely in with the rest of the hair, but this shouldn閳ユ獩 take long. Pay special attention to the front sections of hair and style them the desired way you would like them, so that the hair fall to the side you want it to etc.



Once all the sections of hair are straightened out, get some kind of finishing wax or hair polish and rub it between your hands and then lightly rub your hands over your hair. You have to be careful not to apply too much as this could make you newly straight hair look greasy. Then brush, comb, or style your hair in the style you want and you閳ユ獧e ready to go with your new, very straight and non-frizzy hair!



Another way to straighten hair is to use the above process but instead of blow drying and using the round brush to straighten out the sections, you could use a straightening iron. Straightening irons work well, but on most occasions you will still need to blow-dry the hair at the end to achieve your desired style. Straighten irons can also be very harsh on the hair, so it is a good idea not to do it too often.



You could also use very large Velcro rollers and roll each section of hair up in them and then let it dry naturally. This method works well and is probably the least harsh to the hair but it takes longer. The rollers will also tend to curl up then ends of the hair slightly, but if that is not the look you desire you could use the round brush and blow dry them straight out. Once again finish off with a hair wax or polish to protect the hair and make it look shiny.



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

i have long think hair as well..and i shampoo and condition every morning..then i blow dry with a diffuser..and use my fingers to seperate my hair while blowdrying..then i comb it..and put in biosilk serum in it..smells good and makes ur hair look good too!



I have VERY thick hair, I don't like to straighten it every morning, any products, or suggestions?

#1 babe dont put any chemicals in ur hair. Especially since its so thick! It might cause ALOT of damage. I would suggest u buy a flat iron that always u to keep ur hair wet while u straighten it. I know u said u dont like them but if not u might have to get ur hair thin'd. U will b able to keep ur length with doin this

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