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Sep 29, 2013
Alex H.
When I straighten my hair, I use heat protectant, and such but when I'm done it always ends a up wavy, like 5 minutes after. And it just won't stay straight. Tips?
Sep 29, 2013
Veronica E.
A few reasons your hair is wavy when it's supposed to be straight:
-Water is in your hair
-You're probably using not the best heat protectant
-Too much heat maybe
Sep 29, 2013
Geneva D.
That's probably the humidity getting to it. tt. I usually blow dry it with cold air after straightening which helps. Good luck.
Sep 29, 2013
Stephanie B.
Your hair could be damp, you might have used too much heat protectant or you might just not have to best straightener. :)
Sep 29, 2013
Veronica E.
Be sure that there isn't any water or anything wet in your hair. Plus, if you want to keep your straight hair for tomorrow, you can always go to Walgreens and find a straight hair protector thingie majig thing (I forgot what it's called…) and sleep in it overnight.
Sep 30, 2013
Mariam A.
It sometimes depends on your straightener, and if you want you hair to last all day after straighten, put just a little oil like for ex: Moroccan oil, Biosilk, treseme oil, etc, are all perfect!