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This article was co-written by Michael Van den Abbeel. Michael Van den Abbeel is the owner of Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar, a hair salon in Orlando, Florida. He has cut, styled and dyed his hair for over 17 years.
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The process of straightening your hair will not be difficult if you pay attention and take it easy. If you are negligent, you can burn your hair, burn your skin or create broken marks in your hair. Avoid these problems by carefully preparing and using a heat-resistant hair conditioner before straightening your hair.
Steps
Prepare to straighten your hair
- Wet hair will absorb the heat product more effectively, but you can still spray it on dry hair.
- You can use argan oil or other natural heat-resistant products, but be sure to set the straightener on low for extra protection.
- Thin hair: use the lowest heat setting.
- Moderately thick hair: use medium heat (about 150–177ºC).
- Thick hair: use high heat (200–232ºC). To be on the safe side, you can start with a lower heat setting, and gradually increase the temperature until the machine is hot enough to straighten hair in one stroke.
- If you’re not using a heat protectant spray, just keep the heat low. Note that the risk of burning hair is higher.
- You will stretch each curl about 2.5-5 cm wide. Each section of hair can include multiple curls, as long as it is convenient, easy to separate, and easy to hold each curl.
- Part the hair on the top of your head by pulling the hair up and tying or clipping it like a half-tied hairstyle. That way you can easily handle the bottom layer of hair.
Use a hair straightener
- Remember not to clip too hard to avoid creating ripples in the top hair. Wavy can also appear if you keep your hair in one place for too long.
- If a lot of hair falls out of the clip, open it up and re-pin with a smaller strand.
- Steam coming out of hair and straighteners is normal. It’s just an anti-evaporative heat product; Not the burning hair.
- If you see a lot of steam or smell of burning hair, you need to run the straightener a little faster.
- If your hair is particularly frizzy or frizzy, start with a few short strokes at the top before slowly smoothing the straightener as described.
- Multiple strokes with low heat can cause more damage to hair than just one stroke with high heat.
- Pay more attention to the hair just behind the head. The part of the hair that is not visible is often overlooked.
- Rub in a pea-sized drop of hair conditioner or smaller.
- Spray a little hairspray on the hairs pointing up and brush down. You can spray glue all over your hair to protect it from wind and moisture. Hold the hairspray about 30-40cm away from your hair to spray.
Advice
- Both curly and wavy hair can be straightened with a straightener.
- If you have bangs, stretch them in the opposite direction to create volume. For example, if you have your bangs on the left side, swipe to the right when straightening your hair and flip it back to the left after straightening.
- Take it slow when straightening your hair. Working slowly and carefully, though longer, is much more effective.
Warning
- If you want to straighten your hair again, wait at least a few days. No matter how you use heat protection products and conditioners, your hair will gradually become damaged if you straighten it too often.
- Be careful when handling the straightener and place it close to the scalp to avoid burns.
Things you need
- High quality hair straightener
- Heat-resistant hair care products
- Hair clips, hair ties
- Hairspray (optional)
This article was co-written by Michael Van den Abbeel. Michael Van den Abbeel is the owner of Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar, a hair salon in Orlando, Florida. He has cut, styled and dyed his hair for over 17 years.
There are 9 references cited in this article that you can view at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 1,015 times.
The process of straightening your hair will not be difficult if you pay attention and take it easy. If you are negligent, you can burn your hair, burn your skin or create broken marks in your hair. Avoid these problems by carefully preparing and using a heat-resistant hair conditioner before straightening your hair.
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