with a hair straightner , step by step and also tips on getting it extra straignt and smooth.
Go for it if you can afford itMy son has a Mac book and loves it.
Someone suggested clipping your hair up while you straighten other partsIf your hair is thin-normal (i.enot thick), i wouldnt use a clipIt will tangle in ur hair as a result of the heat and your straigtening wont be evenI had a lot of trouble when i first started straigtening my hair, I couldnt get it even from top to bottom or all the way around- but a lot of practice helped me outWheneve your bored, go straighten your hairIt shouldnt take more than 5-6 minutes if you have shoulder length hairJust take it slow and easy and remember NOT TO STOP or SLOW DOWN half way through cause you'll leave a big old dent in the middle of a strand of hairAnd you can buy a wet-to-dry hair straightener that allows you to straighten without blow drying first- just towel dry and use the straigtenerThey're relatively cheap, ~$40 at Target for exampleIt just takes practice! Good luck!!