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mrswask
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
See, I haven't had a motor problem as of yet - just the dang brush thing refusing to stay on anymore!! So it's all ghetto fixed now! LOL
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Posted 1/2/06 10:27 PM |
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
A woman I work with was a hair dresser when she lived out of state and she told me something about beer making your hair shiney. Leave a bottle of beer open over night. Then the next time you wash your hair wet it with the beer first then shampoo, condition and rinse.
I havent tried it yet.
When I do straighten my hair I flip my hair and start to dry from the underside out using a roll brush. I think I have a conair. I normally use a leave in conditioner but I noticed when I straighten my hair if I use the leave in my hair is really soft and looks limp. So I just do the basic shampoo and conditioner in the shower and then dry normal. When I do condition I put it on and leave it on for 2 minutes or so with a clip then rinse.
After drying with the blow dryer on a cool temp I use the flat iron. I have a ceramic one. Then comes the tricky part. While I have the iron in one hand I have the blow dryer in the other on warm. And at the same time move them both down the strands of hair. A little tricky and difficult to really manuevar at first but after a while I got the hang of it.
I have naturally curly hair so straightening it usually lasts about 2 days and then the kink sets in. I tried frizz eaze and some liked it, me I hated it. It really felt like it weighed my hair down and made it feel oily.
I also use the VO5 hot oil treatments once a week.
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Posted 1/2/06 10:35 PM |
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LAMGAJ28
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
If you do the Japanese Straightening, You will not have any problems in having your hair straight. And the amount of time that you spend drying it will be cut down to half or less time that you do now. And in the Summer, if you hair tends to get frizzy, after you do this, it won't get frizzy at all.
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Posted 1/3/06 10:29 AM |
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heidla
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
I have very curly hair. I too have recently started straightening. I use Aveda's Brillance serum and put my hair into several sections. I use a blow dryer with a concentrator tip and dry while using a medium size round brush. It takes me about 45 min (I have A LOT of hair), but the end result is straight with a bit of curl at the ends (like in the picture).
I honestly think it is about practice. I also think that the product you use helps a great deal.
Message edited 1/3/2006 1:39:04 PM.
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Posted 1/3/06 1:38 PM |
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BabyAvocado
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
It definitely takes practice! I've gotten my drying time down to 45 mins but I have very curly, very thick hair that is really long.
I use a big round brush with a metal core (like my stylist uses), a Conair Ion Dryer with the concentrator tip (a must!) and I use Thermasilk Straigtening Balm and some Frizz Eaze serum when I'm done.
The trick is to take small sections at a time and pull them taught as you dry. Also, pointing the dryer down as much as possible to keep the hair from going all over the place. Stay on the roots until they are dry first then work your way down slowly. Also, for my hair I have to keep the dryer on the highest, hottest setting.
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Posted 1/3/06 1:47 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by BabyAvocado
It definitely takes practice! I've gotten my drying time down to 45 mins but I have very curly, very thick hair that is really long.
I use a big round brush with a metal core (like my stylist uses), a Conair Ion Dryer with the concentrator tip (a must!) and I use Thermasilk Straigtening Balm and some Frizz Eaze serum when I'm done.
The trick is to take small sections at a time and pull them taught as you dry. Also, pointing the dryer down as much as possible to keep the hair from going all over the place. Stay on the roots until they are dry first then work your way down slowly. Also, for my hair I have to keep the dryer on the highest, hottest setting.
Same technique here! The trick that I learned is to hold the dryer and really use the brush to pull the hair taught! I section off my hair. Before I start drying I run the blow dryer through my hair to dry the roots more. Apparently, your hair needs to be like 85% dry before any straightening takes form. Otherwise, you're just unnecessarily damaging your hair. Then I take the section and brush it with the brush then use the brush to pull the hair tight. I blow dry the hair, while continuing to grab the section and pull it tight. I use the brush underneath the hair section, then I use the brush on top of the section. The key is to really get the brush to grab the hair so that you can pull it tight! Then I put a leave in product in like John Frieda Secret Weapon or Citre Shine.
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Posted 1/3/06 5:01 PM |
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peabody
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Thank you for all the tips and suggestions.
Question, what is a concentrator tip?
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Posted 1/3/06 8:26 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
It is the little nozzle attachment that goes on the end of the dryer. Rather than just the circle opening, it concentrates the air through a more narrow opening. It was my mad search for awhile there until I just bought a new dryer just for the friggin attachment!
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Posted 1/3/06 9:30 PM |
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peabody
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by MissJones
It is the little nozzle attachment that goes on the end of the dryer. Rather than just the circle opening, it concentrates the air through a more narrow opening. It was my mad search for awhile there until I just bought a new dryer just for the friggin attachment!
Okay, I know what it is now. I don't have one. I guess I should buy one.
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Posted 1/3/06 11:16 PM |
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LBG30
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
When my hair is wet I use Keratase (love this stuff). Than I blow my hair and than I use the flat iron. After I use the iron I put wax in my hair to help my fly aways.
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Posted 1/4/06 9:36 AM |
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Bri
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Thank you so much
My hair is really naturally straight, so I don't have to do much straightening.
I do go to sally beauty supply and buy Clairol's color gloss (can give you the actual name if you are interested) and use that about every 6-8 weeks. You can use the tint or just the clear gloss.
I normally blow dry my hair upside down and then go over/style it with a straightening iron or a medium sized barrel brush with the metal barrel.
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Posted 1/4/06 9:51 AM |
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Go to sephora they sell this hair serum called OJON it has peanut oil in it ... It is made by native americans( beautiful hair) It has done wonders for my hair .... Also I use Oscar Blandi Shampoo & Conditioner (for dry hair) sold also at sephora.....
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Posted 1/4/06 10:15 AM |
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CowgirlChick97
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
I had to bring this up again bc I bought the same dryer at mrswak....
It was def very weird-but u know what, my hair feels very soft and it took a lottt faster to dry-i think i might return it for the thermal brush attachment-i got the one w/the reg plastic brush.
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Posted 1/10/06 7:53 PM |
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by mrswask
This dryer has seriously revolutionized drying my hair straight.IMAGE
You brush your hair straight as you blow it dry - all it one shot. I kid you not when I say that I flip my head upside down and start drying it. Completely dry and straight in 8-10 minutes at most!! I have worn it out so much that I am about to get my third one!
Thank you!!! I cant wait to try it out!
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Posted 4/3/06 9:42 PM |
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Dani
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
also....someone here recommended sabino moisture block serum. i now SWEAR by it. and my hair stays stright in the summer!
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Posted 4/3/06 10:19 PM |
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Sorry to bring this post back again but I bought the Vidal Sassoon one like this dryer and it didnt work. And I missing something? Are you supossed to add some product first? I was so excited to have straight hair using a blow dryer.
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Posted 4/22/06 11:00 AM |
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Jacquie
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by MrsDiamondgrlie
Sorry to bring this post back again but I bought the Vidal Sassoon one like this dryer and it didnt work. And I missing something? Are you supossed to add some product first? I was so excited to have straight hair using a blow dryer.
I used to use the Vidal Sassoon one, and it worked. Do you blow dry your hair first, so that it is not wet. I find this really helps. I'm not sure what kind of hair you have, but mine was super curly, and no matter what blow dryer I used, it didnt get straight, just frizzy. I got my hair relaxed and the blow dryer now works wonders. Good luck!
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Posted 4/22/06 11:16 AM |
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reggie
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by MrsFresca
If you do the Japanese Straightening, You will not have any problems in having your hair straight. And the amount of time that you spend drying it will be cut down to half or less time that you do now. And in the Summer, if you hair tends to get frizzy, after you do this, it won't get frizzy at all.
Just got it done(Japanese Straightening) and all I can say is "wow". It is amazing!!!
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Posted 4/22/06 11:29 AM |
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jozieb0925
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
I don't know if someone said this already, but I find it soooo much easier to dry out your hair a little before blowing it straight.
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Posted 4/22/06 11:40 AM |
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Ok thanks, I will try drying it a bit first.
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Posted 4/24/06 10:36 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by jozieb0925
I don't know if someone said this already, but I find it soooo much easier to dry out your hair a little before blowing it straight.
This is exactly what I do to cut my drying time and also the part that is sectioned off (lets say the top is in a clip while I am drying the bottom layers) the top will not get overly curly by being up in the clip. I do use a prodfuct called thick ends (sebastian) to keep the ends from frizzing up, but in the body of my hair I generally do not use anything on a normal day. On a humid or rainy day I will use a touch of Wind-down creme (John Frieda) beofre I just get the water out of my hair, then I will finish it with a silk shine treatment from kerasilk or matrix (I switch on & off).
Good luck!
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Posted 4/25/06 7:46 AM |
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my3bugs
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
For me - it took lots and lots of practice and trial and lots or error. I had to find the right brush for me. I can't handle those brushed the hair salon uses or soft bristle brushes
I use a big roller brush with plastic bristles and/or a vent brush (but took me lots of brushes to find the right one). I like to let it dry a little by itself or on high for a little but not too much or it will be too difficult to get straight - brings out the frizz. Once I do that - I blow dry on high using a brush. Only point the hair dryer down and basically follow the brush closely with the hair dryer. Don't go back up and down with the dryer - just go down and repeat. When I first started doing it or when I need it really straight and have the time - sectioning works great. Use a jaw clip to hold off the sections. Once I got use to blowing my hair straight - I can now do it in about 10 minutes or less. When I am done - I eiether use velcro rollers or a flat iron to get rid of remaining frizz.
Before I dry it I like Wella's Crosstrainer. I have tried lots of products and this is the only one I really liked. I like Redken's Outshine (very little goes a long way) - as a finishing creme - takes out frizz and fly aways.
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Posted 4/25/06 9:01 AM |
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MissJones
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
I know, I know, totally old post, but I love it!
Anyway, I'm s;ure I've spent over $100 on brushes alone this year. But I'm learning that for my hair, which is past the shoulders, I need one of those giant barrel brushes!!!
I have found out through my 'practice' and yes, I'm a dork, I practice that the small round brushes give more curls at the end while the BIG round brushes make it straighter.
Anyway, just thought I'd add.
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Posted 12/12/06 9:47 PM |
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peabody
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by MissJones
I know, I know, totally old post, but I love it!
Anyway, I'm s;ure I've spent over $100 on brushes alone this year. But I'm learning that for my hair, which is past the shoulders, I need one of those giant barrel brushes!!! IMAGE
I have found out through my 'practice' and yes, I'm a dork, I practice that the small round brushes give more curls at the end while the BIG round brushes make it straighter.
Anyway, just thought I'd add.
I have this brush. Doesn't your arm start hurting, actually my shoulder starts hurting when I use this.
Am I a wimp?
I lift weights, but something about the repeative stroke or angle hurts my shoulder.
Okay, maybe I am a wimp!!!!
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Posted 12/12/06 10:01 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: For the girls who blow out their hair straight (Brianne) can you give me some tips?
Posted by peabody
Posted by MissJones
I know, I know, totally old post, but I love it!
Anyway, I'm s;ure I've spent over $100 on brushes alone this year. But I'm learning that for my hair, which is past the shoulders, I need one of those giant barrel brushes!!! IMAGE
I have found out through my 'practice' and yes, I'm a dork, I practice that the small round brushes give more curls at the end while the BIG round brushes make it straighter.
Anyway, just thought I'd add.
I have this brush. Doesn't your arm start hurting, actually my shoulder starts hurting when I use this.
Am I a wimp?
I lift weights, but something about the repeative stroke or angle hurts my shoulder.
Okay, maybe I am a wimp!!!!
I don't have that one in particular, but man, the one I got weighs a TON!!! Well, it doesn't weigh a lot, but it is cumbersome and a bit heavy, so my arm was hurting.
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Posted 12/12/06 10:09 PM |
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