Tuesday, December 11, 2007

All About Straight Hair

If you have been blessed with fairly straight hair, then you are lucky and the envy of many women (myself included). Thick hair that is mostly straight, with maybe a slight wave is usually the easiest hair to style. Your natural wave loves to be curled and styled, and yet is easy to straighten and looks fabulous worn straight.

Women with tight curly hair, or fine, dead straight hair that has little body and refuses to hold curl (yes, that's me!) struggle to style our hair at times.

If your hair is not quite as straight as you want it, you have some easy options to temporarily straighten your hair: straightening products, hair dryer or straightening iron.

If your hair is really not straight and you want to get rid of your curl permanently (well, at least 6 months), you have the option of professionally straightening your hair.


HOW TO BLOW DRY HAIR STRAIGHT



Hair Dryer

Blowdrying your hair straight is definitely the cheaper option to permanently straightening your hair - all it takes is a few tools and products and a bit of practice.





What do I need?

- A hairdryer

- A large round brush. The size of the brush will depend on the length of your hair - your hair needs to be long enough to wrap around the brush once.

- A large paddle brush for final smoothing.

- Clips to keep hair out of the way. Large flat clips that hairdressers use work best.

- Styling products - products that protect your hair from moisture and hold the style. Moisture is what reverts the hair back to its natural wave, so products like mousse protect hair from moisture as well as heat damage.

- Gloss or serum to smooth over hair, remove frizz and finish off the look

  • Start by washing your hair with a volumising range. Browse our Volumising range.

  • Comb with a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles. Partially blow-dry your hair to get rid of excess moisture.

  • Spray a volumising tonic on your hair, or a handful of mousse spread from tips to ends for extra oomph.

  • Pin hair up and take out small sections at a time to blow-dry. Hold the dryer in one hand and a styling brush in the other.

  • Place the brush underneath the first section of hair and position it at the roots. Keep the tension on the hair (without tugging too hard) and move the brush down towards the ends, while directing the air flow down the hair, following the movement of the brush.

  • Blow-dry using a large, round brush with a metal core. Wind hair completely up the brush, focusing on creating lift at the roots. Gently blast hair with a hair-dryer until dry.
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  • Curl the brush under at the ends to achieve a slight bend. Continue until the back sections are completely dry and then repeat on the top sections of hai

  • Finish with a light, flexible hairspray. Browse our range of HairSprays.

  • Remember, practice makes perfect!

HOW TO USE A STRAIGHTENING IRON

What do I need?

Hair Straightener

- A temperature controlled straightening iron

- Styling products - products that protect your hair from moisture and hold the style. Moisture is what reverts the hair back to its natural wave, so products like mousse protect hair from moisture as well as heat damage.


Things to remember:

Also start with clean, DRY hair. If possible, use a leave-in conditioning spray after washing your hair, but before starting to straighten.
Hair must be completely dry, as slightly damp hair will respond badly to straightening. Also using a heated appliance on damp hair causes the hair to "cook" from the steaming, swelling the hair shaft and forcing the protective moisture from the cortex of the hair.

Use a flat iron appropriate for your hair length. Wider irons are suitable for very long hair, but most women are better off using an appliance with heating plates 1" to 1 ½ " wide. These smaller irons offer better control and are lighter in weight.

Section your hair into small, manageable sections. If you try and straighten a big chunk of hair at once, you will get an uneven result. The hair on the outside might straighten but hair in the middle won't have been straightened. Work on smaller sections and you will get a much straighter look.

Use a small amount of styling product to maintain the style. Using a spray of hairspray on the straightened sections, or a small amount of mousse or gel when drying your hair, will extend the life of your hair style. Your straightened hair will last longer.

Instructions

Take a small section of hair. Starting at the roots, work the flat iron through the length of your hair slowly, but keep the iron moving.

After each draw, comb your hair smooth.

Continue, piece by piece until all of your hair is straight.


PROFESSIONAL HAIR STRAIGHTENING

Permanent Straightening

What is it? It's a perm that improves the condition of the hair as it straightens it. There are a few names for it - Bio Ionic Professional Haircare System, Japanese Ionic Hair Straightening - yet they are all the same.

How does it work? First a treatment to prep your hair. Next, a setting solution. Then a rinse and light dry off before hours of flat-iron work. After this, you have straight hair. They rinse again and apply a solution so your hair remembers to stay straight. A quick dry off and iron and you're done. But no washing your hair for two days.

What hair types are (most) suitable? Those with thick, healthy, unbleached hair are the best candidates.

Which hair types are not suitable? Fine, weak or dry hair or hair that is overly processed/colored. However there are lotions that cater to variations in strength and thickness, meaning those with fine but strong hair can still get the treatment.

How long does it take? Usually about five hours. If the hair is very thick, curly or long it can take up to 10 or 11 hours.

How much does it cost? It can range anywhere from $150 to $1000 depending on the salon and the particular solutions being used (ie Bio Ionic is more expensive than Japanese solutions)

Some quick-fixes include using permanent straighteners and relaxers- most of which you can find in supermarkets and drug stores to apply in your own home.

A relaxer is best suited for people who have hair that is especially difficult to style. This usually applies to people of African or Caribbean descent who have coarse and frizzy hair. The relaxer is a strong chemical substance that is applied to dry hair and then left on the hair anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. The relaxer works chemically with the composition of your hair, weighing it down in certain areas and removing curls. Relaxers must be reapplied to new hair growth.

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Blogger Kimberly Clo said...

I'm a hair stylist and I found that no matter how I explained how to do a beautiful blow dry It was always more helpful if I just showed them how I do it on myself. So I created a DVD teaching women exactly what I was doing. The DVD is called "Now You Know How...to Blow-Dry your hair". You can check it out at www.nowyouknowhow.com and see if these techniques might work for you.

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Blogger Head Kandy Hair Extensions said...

Wouldn't it be great if we could have our own Hair stylist who could just blow dry our Hair every morning. I use Hair Extensions when my hair is curly but find I dont need them when its too difficult to straighten them, hopefully I will win the lotto and be able to afford a stylist xx

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Blogger Donna Noble said...

Using the right hair products definitely helps - whether you want to use GHD Straighteners, Tigi Shampoo or another brand or product. Your hairdresser should be able to advise you what you need to get the best hair possible!

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Blogger Kimberly Clo said...

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Blogger Melissa said...

I have been using a Japanese solution on my clients for several years.  It is a great solution for straighting hair, but it can have serious negative outcomes (hair falling out) if you don’t know what you’re doing.  If you decide to get a treatment like this go to a reputable hair salon and make sure the hair stylist is very proficient with this type of service.  Do your homework; do not gamble with your hair.

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I have straight hair and I use a hello kitty hairdryer. haha. I use John Frida frizz control stuff so my hair doesn't completely fry! After working with hair color products and other hair care things that are full of toxins and chemicals for years now, I noticed that I was always tired and just didn't feel very good anymore. One of my stylist friends gave me this stuff that supposedly rids your body of the toxins that build up in our bodies after working with all this dye and stuff. It has turned out to be an awesome thing, a couple of these natural pills a day and I could really tell a difference after a while. It's kinda like how I felt when I started eating more organic foods a year or so ago, it just makes me feel better. The product is called cosme-care detoxification and it has this chlorella stuff in it (like that "Naked" juice green machine has in it). I have recommended it to all my co-workers and wanted to spread the word. I'd be interested to hear if any other hairdressing people have had success with it.

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Blogger Maria Palma said...

Yes, I definitely believe using the right hair styling tool is key to getting a good look. I don't know what I'd do without my flat iron ;) You can get inexpensive tools nowadays like the InStyler.

My hair tip would be to use a product that protects your hair from the heat.

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Blogger CanAmGirl said...

I am a visual learner, so reading these tips are great (like why one shouldn't straighten slightly damp hair), but I have learned the best hair techniques just by paying attention to what my stylist is doing when I'm in the chair - you're dead on Kimberly Clo! I will check out that DVD!

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Blogger b'luffed said...

Hi there!! I have a question that I really hope you can help me out with. I was wondering if you knew how to change your hairline, so that it appears that your hair is just held back with a lot of volume, without any hairline? I've tried to find tutorials and articles but I can't find anything, because I don't know how to explain it! Here's a picture of Jessica Alba with her hair pulled back: http://fashionispolitics.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/voluminous-hair.jpg?w=196&h=300

Pleasee please let me know how I can change my hair to do this, because every time I try to style it back, it never holds in place, no matter how much teasing, or hairspray I use..Thanks so much!

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Really great info on the straightening...and yes I would have to agree about the hair cooking.

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Yeah I guess blow dry to straighten your hair really works. For me, I still go to hair styling salons to straighten my hair.

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There is nothing like a straight hair... but curly could be very beautiful...

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That's absolutely true that by taking proper care of your hair, you can easily get strong, smooth and straight hair and the best way to start taking care of your hair is to get a healthy diet.

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You guys are so lucky to have a beautiful hair, I'm always having a problem with my hair because it is so very thin and I'm always having a hair fall. Any ideas to solve my problems girl?
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How often do you need to use irons if its not permanent straightening?

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