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What are some good tips on straightening hair? products?

i just REALLY want to know some good tips on straightening hair to make it extra straight and stay straight, i have EXTREMELY curly hair, and its dry and poofy so i like to straighten it a lotany tips? id also like to know some products you would recommend to make it smooth, straight, and silky soft! thanks !

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First of all, don't straighten your hair when it's curlyBlow dry your hair as straight as you can get it, THEN flat iron itbe sure to get an ionic, ceramic blow dryer and a ceramic (tourmaline is also good) ironThey help smooth your hair and decrease frizz without damaging your hair as muchI actually use a blow dryer from Europe that isn't sold anymore but I know that Conair blow dryers are goodWhen you get an iron, get a really good oneIt will cost a lot but it's a good investmentTry to get a Solia, Sedu or a CHISolias are the least expensive (about 80 dollars) and the best straightener of the threeThe sedu is better for your hair though, it keeps it shinier and smoother-just not as straightThe Chi's are ok and are around the same price as the Solia, but they only have ceramic coatingBe sure to get a serum, straightening product, heat protectant and a holding hairsprayJohn Frieda frizz ease have REALLY good serums (i use original) and straightening products (i use their straightening spray.) ALWAYS use a heat protectant before you flat iron your hair, otherwise it will damage your hair a lot worseTry the Tresemme thermal creations sprayThen to hold your straight hair, use Dove Straightening SprayIt's non aerosol, doesn't make your hair as hard as a rock and it works wellIf your hair really frizzes up during the day, get a smoothing creme for dry hairTry either Frizz Ease finishing creme or garnier fructis anti humidity smoothing milk
Try a heating pad or a hot water bottle! Almost always works for meI lay in bed and watch Netflix with my heating pad until they go away.

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