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Step 1 Straight Hair is best achieved with clean hair that has been thoroughly washed. |
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Step 2 Towel dry hair and distribute a small amount of styling product throughout you hair.
Tip: Don’t use too much and choose your product carefully to ensure that it won’t weigh your hair down too much or make it oily/greasy.
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Step 3 Using a Lady Jayne Paddle Brush (if you have long hair) or Formation Brush (if you have short to medium length hair), blow-dry your hair by brushing hair away from the face on one side all the way round your head so that it’s coming towards the front on the other side of your head. Remember to ensure your hair is towel dried - brushing saturated hair can cause hair to split. Follow the brush with your dryer on high heat. It is the stretching and the heat that is straightening the hair combined with the brush.
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Step 4 Repeat on the opposite side and on the top of your head until the hair is about 80% dry.
Then…
If you want straight hair to have some body:
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Step 1 Using a Lady Jayne Large Ceramic Radial Brush, take a section of hair just above your ear and wrap hair around the brush.
Step 2 With the dryer behind pull the brush forward in front of you slowly unwinding the hair from the brush. Repeat until the whole head is finished.
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Hot tips: only blow-dry the sections twice and once you get to the tips follow through with your brush. If you don’t, you will get curly ends. |
Or, if you are after ultra-straight hair:
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Step 1 Repeat steps 1 and two above using a Lady Jayne Ceramic Straightener.
It’s the ultimate stylist tool to get that super straight hair.
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