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Old 17th April 2008, 09:00 PM
Suteisi Suteisi is offline
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My hair is naturally curly also, but my hair style is cut in layers, straight.

If you can afford it, you can buy a straightening iron. It's like a curling iron, except it'll make your hair straight, taking out all the friz and curls. My first one cost around 30$USD, and didn't work great, but it was nice to start. Then, I paid 50$USD at wal-mart for a Vidal Sassoon, and I've been with that one since then, it's been three years, I use it every day, and it's still working just as great as in the beginning. Don't buy the ones in hair salons, they are WAY over-priced. I guess I should specify, the straighting iron you want to buy will be made out of ceramic and will be small. Don't buy the larges one. Small, and very thin. If the ceramic is too thick or too large, the heat will just spread around. You want a small one to keep the heat in one area, to then be able to straighten out your hair, one lock at a time.

Of course, that will only work if you have moderated long hair. If you've got 2 inches of hair on your head, you might just end up burning yourself ^_^;;

I think Shuya could be using a straightening iron for his front bang, but then again, japanese people tend to have naturally straight hair. Another way to do it is also to blow dry your hair with a round brush, but I find the straightening iron real easy and quick.
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