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Straighten Your Hair Without Chemicals
I’ve always been a short-hair girl because my hair seems to be as hard-headed as me. It always looks dull and tangled. I remember my Mom with beautiful long hair before, she knew that I envied her so what she did was she gave me money so I can have some proper hair treatment. Sadly, those treatments were temporary and good for only few days. That’s why after growing my hair few inches below my ears, I definitely go to the parlor for a shorter hair cut. I am also the type that loves just wash and wear routine so I tried using instant hair make-over treatments and as expected, it just worsen my hair condition.
Now, I am trying my luck to have that straight, shiny long hair. Just for me to say that once in my life, I’ve experienced to have that classy lady look simply because of my hair. Needles to say, hair is the crowning glory for women.
While looking for something useful for my hair, I’ve browsed the web and found some natural hair treatments. Egg and mayonnaise are good hair moisturizers. You can rub a beaten egg into your hair and leave for 30 minutes before your regular shower at least once a week. For mayonnaise, do the same step with egg but use mayonnaise instead. And remember to wash your hair thoroughly unless you don’t want your hair to smell like sandwich.
Below is another natural solution for straightening hair, I’ve got this from wikihow.com.
- Wash and dry your hair as normal this is really important. Really! This is an optional tip but is popular in naturally straightening hair: before shampooing, spray your hair with about 1/3rd cup of milk. This keeps your hair straight and silky.
- Allow your hair to dry naturally, or pat with towel. Your hair should be almost dry when you begin.
- Part hair into three, one section on either side and leaving the bottom section loose. Gather up the two sides and clip them on top of your head.
- Follow the brush (with your dryer) to and fro in even motions down your hair as you straighten each section.
- Part the sections again, pulling down a new section to be straightened and proceed as above, making sure you keep the dryer moving.
- Work your way up the layers until all the sections are dried and straightened. If you like, you can use a flat iron afterwards.
- To curl the ends for a polished look, take your brush and pull the ends taut. Finish your styling with a blast of cool air.
Comments
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Shule Said,
ma-try ko nga tong tips mo
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goldy Said,
ako din try ko…
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christina Said,
cool..
Although the flat iron trick was pretty obvious, Im gonna try the milk tip
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KrisBelucci Said,
I really liked this post. Can I copy it to my site? Thank you in advance.
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KrisBelucci Said,
da best. Keep it going! Thank you
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