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How To: Styling Tips For Straight Hair

Try out these tips and products for sleek, straight hair

Straight hair looks easy to get and maintain but it takes just the right amount of effort and product in order to get that sleek straight look that you always see on the red carpet, which is where these tips for straight hair come in handy. One of the most important things to remember when styling your hair straight is to use a good quality ceramic flat iron, which helps decrease the amount of damage that occurs to your hair during heat-styling. GHD makes the best flat irons on the market, and if you are looking to increase the style factor, check out their glamorous Peacock series, which offers limited edition flat irons in an array of beautiful colors, available on www.ghdhair.com. Before you use your flat iron, allow hair to air dry first, then apply a straightening balm or shine serum through your hair in order to help prevent flyaways and frizz. For a list of recommended styling products, read 11 Best Shine Serums and Sprays.

Allow your flat iron to heat up for several minutes prior to straightening your hair, and when you use the flat iron, be sure to start at the top of your head and firmly clamp the flat iron down on a single section of your hair, pulling the strand all the way to the tips. Keep in mind that this is one of the most important tips for straight hair. Repeat this at least one more time in order to make sure that you do not miss any hairs, and continue to do this until you have straightened all of your sections. For more tips for straight hair, check out Hair Care: How To Straighten Hair Like A Pro. Afterwards, run a finishing gloss throughout your hair in order to seal your smooth new look.
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