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Oct 19, 2006, 01:55 PM
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Keeping my hair straight
Hi, I straighten my hair every day with straighteners, it looks perfect first thing, but when I go outside it goes everywhere, how can I keep my hair straight for the whole day without it getting ruined by the wind? (my hair is layered and just over shoulder lengthed)
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Oct 20, 2006, 03:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by merseygirl
Hi, I straighten my hair every day with straighteners, it looks perfect first thing, but when i go outside it goes everywhere, how can i keep my hair straight for the whole day without it getting ruined by the wind? (my hair is layered and just over shoulder lengthed)
Have u tried serum or some hair wax or to blowdry before straightening as it actually blows it into place whereas straighteners tend to make the ends flyaway
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Oct 20, 2006, 03:27 PM
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After you have finished straightening your hair, put a few drops of serum in your hands, rub together, and gently work it through your hair and ends. Using a serum or pomade will tame flyaway hair. Then, use a little hair spray to lock in the style, it also helps tame flyaways.
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Feb 10, 2007, 11:56 PM
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I put leave in conditioner in before I straighten my hair... I have also noticed that when I straigthen it wet I don't have as many problems with it getting messed up. I read somewhere that if you use cool to cold water for your last rinse there is less problems w/ flyaways... and I've done this... and it has helped a lot!
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Aug 21, 2007, 11:01 AM
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 Originally Posted by merseygirl
Hi, I straighten my hair every day with straighteners, it looks perfect first thing, but when i go outside it goes everywhere, how can i keep my hair straight for the whole day without it getting ruined by the wind? (my hair is layered and just over shoulder lengthed)
I suggest FUDGE serium :D you only need a small amount on your hand and it keeps the frizz down and it keeps it straighter for longer... but I must admit... it doesn't come cheap, but on e-bay the cheapest I've seen it is £5 :D:D:D:D
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Oct 8, 2012, 01:39 PM
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I have the same problem! Its so annoying I also straighten my hair everyday (I have ghds) but as soon as I go outside and it's a little windy my hair is a mess with in five minutes :( though it seems that only the top layer of my hair doesn't stay straight the rest does :/ the top layer of my hair kind of sticks out to the side in little wispy spikes (I don't know what that's about) so I would really appreciate any advice or tips from anyone :) thanks jemma
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