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Michelle Aldridge,
Creative Director of the renowned hairdressing salon Shuum, Brisbane, has given us some hair styling tips and techniques to give you a smooth transition
from curly to straight hair. What you will need is the right hairstyling tools, some suitable hair straightening products
and loads of hair-styling patience.
"Depending
on how rebellious your hair is, straightening it at home can involve
up to 45 minutes with a blow dryer or straightening iron. The
right products are essential to keep hair frizz free and straight",
says Michelle.
When choosing
straightening products Michelle recommends "products that are
formulated to suit your hair type. They should also offer protection
from heat styling and lock out any moisture as damp atmospheres
and humidity will spring curls back into your straightened hair."
For finer
hair, a flexible gel spray (Tec Ni Art Flexi Design) or mild setting
lotion (Tec Ni Art, Tec Ni Pli, sensitive hair) will straighten
hair without adding excess weight or losing volume. Denser hair
will benefit from a combination of straightening balm (Tec Ni
Art Liss Control) and gel spray to add texture needed to straighten
hair. No matter what hair type, always finish with a gloss product
for extra shine.
Chemically
relaxing hair provides a more permanent solution for straightening
hair. This process involves chemicals with properties that change
the internal structure of the hair to straighten it. "It works
like a perm, but instead of winding hair on rollers, we comb the
hair flat. Just like a perm, regrowth will need to be straightened
every two to three months to ensure evenness in texture", says
Michelle.
To transform
curly tresses into straight, frizz-free hair at home follow Michelle's
tips:
Tools
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Hairdryer
with a nozzle to direct the airflow.
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Large
round brush with real bristle. (Real bristles grip the hair
adding tension to straighten out the curls).
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Clips
to pin up unwanted hair.
Products
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Fine
Hair: flexible gel spray or setting lotion and gloss
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Dense
Hair: straightening balm, gel spray and gloss.
Steps
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Shampoo
and use a moisturising conditioner.
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Detangle
hair using a wide toothed comb and then blot dry. Hair should
be almost dry when you begin.
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Evenly
apply a straightening balm or setting lotion throughout the
hair.
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Gather
all hair from above the ears and secure on top of your head.
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Starting
with hair in the nape, section off a 5 cm wide piece of hair.
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Draw
your brush from the roots to the ends, keeping tension in
the hair and blow dry ensuring the flow of air is directed
straight down the hair. Keep a medium to high heat with the
hair dryer about 3-5cm from the hair so as not to burn it.
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Make sure
the hair is fully dry before you repeat the process for the
entire head.
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Once complete,
run a gloss product though for extra shine.
Michelle
Aldridge is the creative director of Shuum, Brisbane.
If you have
any hair or beauty questions, email a Pro In The Know at www.shuum@powerup.com.au
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