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How can I straighten my hair but without a lot of damage?

I have naturally curly hair and I recently got a relaxer to make it less curly because I'm going for a different lookBut it is still pretty curly even after the relaxer.I have a friend that straightens her hair everyday with a flat iron, so I tried that for a while, but (even though I got damage control shampoo) it was causing too much damage to my hairI still want my hair to be straight, but without all the damageI'm not very good at doing blow outs on my hairSo what I'm looking for is, a new way to straighten my hair without damage, tips on how to do a blow out, or how to save my hair from all the damage (or all 3)And a way that is not too expensive.Thanks.-The Key lt;3

Answer:

Well, it's beans for dinner tonight! It may be a long evening.
yes you missed the party,we had a ball my friend,well when i say a ball,we did, but it popped,lol,
That would be meLast night I chopped up sweet potatoes, plantains, apples, red pears and organic black beans, garlic,cinnamon,ginger and threw it into a crock pot and cooked it for hoursI call it Super Harvest Stew and it is delicious!
Well Mr Green Eyes, I was at the apple party and I brought four toffee apples, two for me and two for youI want to know why you never turned up, I had to eat four toffee myself,
you can still use a straightener but you should make sure that it is ceramic and good qualitythey may cost anywhere from 40-150 but if it will kep your hair from getting burned its worth it! you may also be interested in trying a brazilian blow out, its a keratin treatment that relaxes your hair, and unlike thermal straightening, it wont dry it out, it will make it shiny and more manageblehope it helps!! p.s when straightening your hair make sure you are using heat protective spray, it should keep your hair from getting any heat damage!

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