It would help to do smaller sections, lower heat, and not pass the straightener through your hair so fast. You can also use the straightener to curl your hair, its the only way I've curled my hair other than overnight things.
@@GingerSnapy Yes people get used to doing it a certain way, and sometimes its worse to just do the easier route. Not good for the longevity of our hair especially more complex hair.
I would say to apply a heat protectant while your hair is damp and try to let it air dry. Then you section it out in 3 layers. Top, sides & back of head. Then you make the sections smaller while you work on that section. then you take another heat protectant if you want for more coarse and colored hair (high heat can change the color) Then you take like I’d say 250 degrees and just do slower passes through the hair. It takes longer, but it’s better for your hair and it has a much better outcome because if you use too high heat, no protectant, and you move super fast w the tool that can create frizziness and uneven straightening. And breakage which is more frizz that requires a different product.
my hair is just like yours and i feel you😭 like it feels so smooth and way more healtier when i straighten it. sometimes i straighten it when im not even going anywhere it just feels more comfortable:)
Lowkey loving that purple/burgundy hair colour. Especially the way it looks in the sun. Now that my green hair is faded I'm thinking of some thing new to do with my hair
It also helps to get it fully straight by going from bottom to top, sectioning the hair into small parts horizontal as you go toward the top of your head. When it gets near to the top just straighten it as usual, going down👍 this works for me, and my hair is extremely fuzzy haha 😂
As someone with curly hair I get this so much for the first time in my life I’ve been straightening my hair and I straightened it last week and I’m so sad I have to wash my hair I feel so much more confident it’s crazy like curly hair is beautiful and all but mine is always frizzy I’ve tried the products and stuff it just doesn’t make me feel confident but I don’t want to damage my hair 😭
I’m with you, I used to be obsessed with curly hair and couldn’t think of anything worse than straightening it, but honestly between the expensive products, time consuming routines, going to specialised hairdressers, having to try dozens and dozens of different products and none of them working, and all the little details like silk pillowcase etc I feel like you know what, maybe it’s not so bad. I’m getting to experiment with new styles too. People tell me I’ll damage it and it will look bad, but it looks damaged already because it’s so frizzy and sits in all weird directions.
I have the same hair texture and type like you. Even I love it when I straighten my hair. And on top of that I rarely straighten my hair but when I do I LOVE it.
Your hair when dried looks like a chiller version of mine (mines worse cuz its shorter) but im gonna try and teach myself how to straighten my hair this year lol
Guy's my cousin from a village taught me a way of straightening hair and it is done with clothing "iron" It gives gorgeous silky shiny af hair But listen use a heat protection serum..
You should straight your hair first with a blower and then divide your hair and then straight it with the straightener, bc if you don’t your hair could get damaged or your inner hair would be curly and that would look bad. Just some tips no hate❤️
Thank you for this because I'm a brown girl with the same hair type and I'm always afraid that when I straighten my hair it might become even frizzier.
So.. I'm 17 and I've never done anything to my hair before, never used any heat or color or anything,i have type 2C hair and i want to straighten my hair once.. I don't really have a special reason i just want to do it,so i need tips because i don't want to damage my hair. Does straightening your hair make it permanently damaged or anything? Please help