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Oct 29, 2013
Sarah J.
How do you get your hair really straight I have thick wavy/curly hair and it's hard to get straight help??!
Oct 29, 2013
Sarah K.
What she said lol I wouldn't know my hair is naturally perfectly straight :D.
Oct 29, 2013
Symone B.
1. Blow dry your hair in sections with a paddle or round brush (just tassel it with your fingers and the blow dry til it's 60% dry then go in with your brush)
2.section it again in 1/6
3. Grab thin pieces that are more width than thick
4.Position the comb or brush in front of the flat iron(hold it-don't so it like the pic. That's just to show you the position)
It's called the comb chase method
Oct 30, 2013
Taylor S.
I recommend GHD flat irons. My hairdresser used it on my hair once and I've been in love with it ever since. They're pricey, but worth it.
Oct 30, 2013
Gen S.
Try the Paul Mitchell smoothing iron, most of my clients with coarse curly hair love it!
Oct 30, 2013
Vivienne T.
Separate your hair into 4 sections, two in front and two in back and pin up the front sections. The back is harder so it's better to start there first and get it out of the way. Get a 1 inch thick piece of hair from the back section and pull it through the flat iron without pausing. I have a Karmin G3 flat iron and I have curly hair so I set it to 450F, though I start at 350F and work my way up. Flat iron 1 inch sections until all the back part is done and move on to the front. Repeat the steps and use a smoothing serum!