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How can I straighten my hair without getting split ends?

me Asked by yourloveiswhatilivefor 8 months ago, 3 answers.

hey, I straighten my hair like everyday, because that the onli way it looksdecent, but I get split ends!! and I end up havin to get it cut and its reali annoying me!! ani advice

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the fairest in all the land Answered by sikashimmer on Nov 24, 2007, 10:29AM
| 3532 answers.

First of all try a ceramic straightener it's better for your hair and in my experience they just work better. Don't use any products on your hair that contain alcohol as it'll dry out your hair.

Silicones and straightening balms will protect hair when used before ironing, and will set it and lock moisture out when smoothed on when done.

Try the Biolage line
http://www.matrixbea...

Me and my girls Answered by amethystriss on Nov 24, 2007, 08:17PM
| 14 answers.

I suggest wrapping your hair as a heat free and chemical free solution. I've been doing it for years and it works wonderfully. It is rather tricky to explain although simple to do. I did a you tube search and the it's the same thing as the 'dominican doobie.' Here's a vid where it is explained.
http://www.youtube.com/v/UZuLNgsZQFQ&rel=1

Thunder Robot Answered by funadvice on Nov 25, 2007, 11:32AM

umm try running a littel hair oil through your hair. Then straighten it.
(straightening your hair EVERYDAY will damage your hair by tha way). I, personally, find split ends to be very ccute!

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