Quote from: Arianna Valentine on December 04, 2018, 04:40:29 AM
Thanks that whole sectioning off part is hard LOL
If you can't accept yourself, how can you expect others to accept you?
Was it hard to determine where you sectioned?
Did you use more than one mirror? Did you get help?
There are chemical straighteners also, but research those carefully and consider having a pro do it. You may not want to use a formaldehyde based straightener as those can be harsh on the hair.
The advantage of the chemical straightening is that it lasts a long time. The major disadvantages would be you are allergic to the chemicals, hair can get damaged, and the cost to pay someone to do it.
But you can try the do it yourself (DIY) types for about $15 and up. I think there is one called something like Keep it Straight. Those DIY kits will not keep your hair straight for as long as when the pros do it unless you buy pro kits.
I also like to use the Simply Straight brush as you can straighten hair while it is wet and without sectioning, if you so desire. It goes on sale a lot, its list price is about $35-40. It is good for quick straightening. We can get busy at times!
Bring a woman takes a lot of work some times, doesn't it?
Chrissy