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How ironic - I bought the EXACT same straightener yesterday! :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

What I do is bring the hair from the back up to the side front and work through the bottom half of my strands to straighten them. To get closer to the root, I hold my hair straight back above the crown of my head. (Is this making sense? haha)

My hair is slightly naturally wavy, so the back of my hair doesn't need that much straightening. Depending on how much you need to straighten yours, my technique might not work, because it doesn't get that close to the root. Hope that helps! :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
omigosh i am like right there with you on it taking all day. It takes a whole day for my hair to dry....sometimes a day in a half since my hair is really curly. then i have to section it and flat iron it. (i use a shine spray before i flat iron so that makes it even longer. im glad someone feels my pain.

P.S. you have really great hair though

 
Hello

Can you tell me where can i buy one of the same produce that you bought

because i want to have one of it

My hair is wavey like the waves of the sea which is behind our villa .. LooooL :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Seprate your hair into 4 sections. Put a clip or ruberband or a scruniche to each of the four sections. Open one -flat iron- and put a clip. Go to the next and so on.

Use a Serum - Bisoilk Silk Thearphy gives great shine, protects froms heat, and contorls the firzz. Also I have heard Garnier Fructis Leave In Silk and Shine Serum gives excellent shine. (Im buying that)

Invest in a good cermaic iron (Sedu, Chi)- it will only take you 20 minutes to iron your hair. Heat settings.

Oh Also if you are going flat iron, blowdry, hair dye. Its so important to deep condtion weekly (2 to 3 times). Use a good heat protectant. Look at the reviews.

 
i dont know if i'll be much help to you because i have short hair but i use a simple and thin straightner that also has this turbo speed thing on it its made by conair anyways what i do is towel dry my hair and than add some garnier fructis long and strong leave in stuff and than i kinda let it dry and than run the straightner threw my hair starting at the back working my way around.

 

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