6 Rreasons Why We All Want Straight Hair
by Aklima Rikta Word Press Theme DeveloperWho does not want to go out on the street without having to
fight the curlers or the frizz? The advantages of having straight hair are
many. But while some were lucky to receive it naturally, others spend
hours using different products to smooth their hair again and again.
But why does this happen?
Here are 6 reasons
why we all want straight hair. The privilege of few, the envy of
many!
Horsetail
One of the benefits of straight hair is the famous
ponytail. A classic that we love all. If you have wavy hair it is
impossible that it looks good, but you can pan to make this hairstyle super elegant.
Good
every day
Like all, this type of hair can have its cons but usually looks good. You do not need much more than to wash it and to
comb it a little: the rest leaves only. While many lose time in straightening
their hair, straight hair is comfortable and does not require too much
attention.
Best
Hairstyles
Many hairdressers believe that straight hair
is easier to comb. If you have a wedding, party or event and you
have long hair it is much more likely that you find a
hairstyle chord and look like a goddess.
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5
minutes of dryer
Just a few minutes of hair, brush and
ready. Laics have that luck: ready in five minutes! This is the strongest reason why we all want straight hair.
Less
abuse
Those who have waves and are fanatics of
straight hair usually mistreat their hair with the use of products: creams,
sprays, oils, everything can damage the hair and it is not
recommended to use them daily. The same happens with the use of flat iron,
dryer or the final smoothing.
Less frizz
Straight hair tends to have less frizz or at least
tends to notice less. We all know that however plachita we go, there is
nothing like a natural lacy.
It is like this: the laics want
waves and those that have waves, they want lacio. Like fashions,
hairstyles come and go. But straight hair is always there.
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