Articles

5 Tips to Get Perfectly Straight Hair at Home

by Les Marjan social

Hair that is sleek, shining, and straight can have a big impression. It's the kind of hairstyle that works with everything from a stunning dress to your lazy Sunday sneakers and joggers, and it's flattering on all hair lengths. Do you want that sleek straight hair look? We spoke with professional hairstylists to learn how to straighten hair like a pro at home. These tips will teach you how to straighten hair without damaging it, from shower prep and to use tools to final touches.

Tip #1 Prepare Your Hair

Straight hair is impossible to achieve with shampoo or conditioner. On the other hand, smoothing hair products may help prepare the strands for the process by supplying significant moisture. Frazzled hair that won't lie flat is caused by hair that's dried out and brittle before you even use the straightener. To comb the conditioner through the hair, use a paddle brush, then gently rinse it out. Don't over-towel dry when you get out of the shower. The natural curl will be enhanced as a result. Instead, softly pat downwards. Try silk fabrics as an alternative. Microfiber substance helps to produce sleek strands.

 

Tip #2 Your Hair Should be Completely Dry Before Using Heat

Blow Dry First If You Have Curly Hair

This is something you may have always done, but it isn't always required. It's tough for women with exceptionally tight curls to get fine long hair with just one straightening tool pass. Rather than repeatedly harming the hair with a straightener, it is preferable to use a blow dryer to remove the big kinks. Before using a flat iron, use a concentrator attachment and paddle brush to get the hair very straight. This procedure takes a lot less time than you might imagine, and it will save you time in the long run.

 

Related Article: Head Turning Straight Hairstyles for Black Women

 

Tools required and procedure:

 

     Blow-dryer with a concentrator attachment.

     Paddle/round brush

 

  1. With your brush, lift a segment of hair from the bottom and apply heat from above, with hair between the two tools.
  2. Watch the kinks dissolve as you move them down the length of your hair with the hair inside the brush bristles.
  3. Before you start straightening your hair, repeat this process to remove the majority of the frizz and curl.

Air-dry If You Have straight or wavy hair

For ladies with naturally straighter hair, the situation is different. Always air-dry so that you don't have to use more heat unnecessarily. If you usually have straight hair with a tiny wave, there's no need to use heat; you might wash the night before or give it time to air-dry.

 

Tip #3 Check The Tool Temperature

Always keep your hair safe by avoiding very high temperatures. The 450-degree setting was created for in-salon use only; it was not intended for customers. However, given that anyone may use it, it speeds up the at-home process. This is at the expense of the health of your hair. Coarse hair requires a higher heat setting, while fine hair, particularly damaged or color-treated hair, should stay in the 300 to 350-degree range.

 

Tip #4 Use Long Lasting Styling Products

We don't simply mean hairspray when we talk about the best hairstyle tools with long-lasting grip. It's all in preparation for styling straight hair, durable finish depends on the foundation you create.

 

Start with a root-lifting sand, a heat protector on wet hair, layer light-textured products to give hair more integrity and heaviness. For optimum volume, mist both into your hair while turning your head upside down.

A beachy appearance can also be achieved by gently scrunching the product into hair with your hands. Use a texturizing spray before braiding damp hair and let it dry overnight for even more sensual surfer appeal. Undo in the morning for effortless mermaid waves, and keep the dry shampoo on hand to liven up your roots, lift your hair, and soak up oil.

Tip #5 Finish Off With Anti-Humidity Hair Spray


Apply an anti-humidity spray to control flyaway and finish the straightening process.

Hair that is straight, beautiful, and healthy does not have to be a difficult task. While no two hair textures are identical, experimenting with different ways to make your hair look glossier and straighter may be a fun way to learn more about yourself.

Hair can be "trained" to fall in a specific pattern if you style it in the same manner every day, but overdoing it can lead to hair loss and damage. You might want to accept the way your hair grows and rock your natural curls now and again. Be honest with yourself about how you want your hair to look and be fair to yourself. With that said, you will learn how to straighten your hair properly at home with the help of professional guidance in this article.


Sponsor Ads


About Les Marjan Innovator   social

17 connections, 1 recommendations, 95 honor points.
Joined APSense since, April 15th, 2021, From boston, United States.

Created on Jul 30th 2021 15:54. Viewed 374 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.