Tips for Straightening Curly and Frizzy Hair

How to Straighten Curly and Frizzy Hair

Ashley Mott
Curly hair is highly susceptible to frizz of nightmarish proportions, so much so that the thought of going through the lengthy process of straightening the hair is somewhat scary and intimidating. To fight this fear, it is best to plan ahead when plotting out adding a straight look to curly hair.

Straightening Curly Hair - Get It Done Professionally

If you want to have straight hair on a regular basis, it is a very good idea to go to a salon and have your hair professionally straightened instead of attempting to do it at home every time you shampoo your hair. Even with appropriate precautions taken, the regular heat will eventually add up to create problems. A professional hair straightening once or twice a year is the way to go if you want consistently straight hair.

Straightening Curly Hair - Conditioning

Deep conditioning is required for people who have curly, frizz hair and doubly so when that hair is going to be straightened. A solid deep conditioner should be used once a week while an in-shower conditioner should be used after every shampoo. For those with extreme tendencies for frizz, leave in conditioner is also incredibly beneficial.

Straightening Curly Hair - Anti-Frizz Serum

The use of an anti-frizz serum coupled with a follow up spray cannot be disputed when dealing with curly hair. The best option is to experiment and create your own special blend consisting of a few different products. One serum is rarely perfectly suited to one head of hair, but a blend of a couple can provide magical results.

Straightening Curly Hair - Let It Air Dry

Since the flat iron utilized in straightening curly hair will be a heat treatment, avoid using heat to dry the hair to prevent as much frizz as possible. Using a hair dryer on curly hair followed up by the use of another heat generating tool is a recipe for frizz, so avoid it by leaving enough time for the hair to air dry before straightening is needed.

Straightening Curly Hair - Choose Your Tool Wisely

Ceramic flat irons are noted for causing less frizz than regular irons and for giving a nice smooth sheen to the hair after use. A woman with curly hair can give herself a leg up in styling by using a ceramic iron versus a traditional model.

Straightening Curly Hair - Small Sections

Avoid having to iron your hair twice by going after small sections of hair. Separate your hair into parts before beginning the process and unpin each part as your iron it. By taking hair in sections, you can avoid the frizz caused by hitting the same strands multiple times.

Published by Ashley Mott - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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