Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Hair straightening worries?

my mom just made an appointment and is going to spend whatever the amount is to get my hair japanese straightened. i hate my cirly hair but learned to apreciate it more in the past few months. i really want it straight because almsot everyone says it looks best really straight. i never really liked versatility but liked it as an option. my hair has been colored before. i just dont know if i should go through with it bbecause everyone is saying that i should like my curly hair. i really dont know what to do. i thought i looked ugly with curly hair. if a put on makeup yea. but with straight hair and no makeup i thought i looked awesome. im just kinda worried. i just need someone to help me out. like give me tips or tell me what to do. please help. anyone can answer this and i will give all answers a thumbs up rating. i just need some guidance.



Hair straightening worries?

Trying a new style once is a while should be fun. The japanese straightening only last about 6 months and after that you could be back to your own hairstyle. There's nothing wrong with trying a new hair style. Go ahead and give it a try, plus it's not permanent for life. I have naturally straight hair most of the time, but when i go somewhere fancy like to wedding or church i would curl it, i guess whatever we don't have then we like to try it out. So don't be scare or anything because girls should always have high self-esteem and especially about your appearance. Either way you would still have your natural hair back at the end.



Hair straightening worries?

Well, i have really curly hair too, so instead of getting rid of it just by th e chi straightener, it rocks.



Hair straightening worries?

Personally, I think you should just keep it curly and straighten it when you want to. My friend's mom got hers straightened with the Japenese thing exactly a year ago...and it is still straight. She can't even use a curling iron when she wants to...it's always stick straight. Personally, I think it looks too unnatural because her hair is so naturally curly. Also, as your hair grows out, the roots are curly...and you have to use a lot of time to get them to match the straightness of the length of your hair.



Hair straightening worries?

Making the best of your natural curls rather than altering the nature of your hair sounds like the best way to go. But, if you do go straight, you could always use a curling iron if you wanted to go curly again, yeah? But curly is kinda in now, I think.



Hair straightening worries?

i think you should just go with whatever you feel would look best, yes straightening yuor hair would look pretty, and different from your normal curly hair, but cury hair can also be pretty too, if you think you should straighten it, do it. Its not up to your friends to decide for you(or yahoo answers)



Hair straightening worries?

ok if u have curly hair and ur getting more and more comfortable with it each day i suggest u keep it that way. i mean u could do some really nice hairdo's with ur curls. also japanese hair straighten causes alot of damage especially if u've died ur hair before.



also, once u straighten ur hair it's kinda hard to have different hairstyles because its hard to curl it.(happend to me) u would end up doin ur hair eithe down or in a ponytail. no new way to experiment. lol



just keep ur curls so u dont damage ur hair and u can always buy a hair straightener so u can straighten ur hair every once in a while if u really want to. dont make permanent changes unless u are 100% sure u will be happy with it.



u can always scrunch ur curly hair or put holdin cream and u get some beautiful hairdo's.



all in all u should be happy with ur curly hair. im sure it looks just fine



oh and also japanese hair straightening doesnt always work too well and causes to much damage



Hair straightening worries?

I think you should just keep your hair curly and use the salon money to buy a really good hair straightener. Btw, if u r planning on using the straightener everyday get a ceramic one so it wont damage your hair as much. Hope this helps.

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