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Because your hair is Precious ♥


Now ask any girl in any part of the world, if they want long, smooth, silky and straight hairs or not; the answer can never be a no. Of all the girls/women, I have never been the one to complain about the type of hair I have, why? Because I have been blessed with straight and silky hair not only once but twice! Now you want to know the story of my hair then you can read it here.As a kid, after the Johnson’s’ baby products I remember using Sunsilk on my hair. My mom has been a believer of Sunslik being the best shampoo for it is old and she has used it for a long time. So the belief shifted from my mom to me.

Given the fact that I always had straight hair, I never had to think about ways to make it any better. Now, staying in a hostel I see many girls running down to the parlors to straighten their hair just before the fresher’s party, or any special occasion. Here are a couple of ways that my friends have used in last few months:

Pressing- It was hard for me to believe that my friend actually pressed her hairs by the iron that’s used to press the cloths. Really, I was like which press? But that was true. Her hair seemed nice for a while but then they became rough and dry. So I ask everyone who tries this, not to do this.

Hair Straightener- Now this is common. Though pressing is similar to this but I found using this doesn’t make your hair that dry. When you need a last minute straightening, this can be handy.

Rebonding- This is a better idea where at least before straightening the hair is moistured and well taken care of. I was surprised to see my childhood friend’s photo on Fb after she did rebonding. Her hair transformed so drastically yet beautifully, she quotes, “From Maggie to chowmein”

I have often thought if I would ever have tried any of the above if my hair were curly. I think no. For me, the best way to have straight hair is again something that a couple of my school friends did. It may not be the craziest, whackiest, wildest experimental idea to get perfect, straight hair but it certainly works. :-)

Here it goes. Oil your hair and then tightly tie it into a pony tail. Keeping it for a while makes the upper part of the hair straight. And then shampoo. Repeating it for a couple of weeks can make the hair straight slowly. And also plates can be made for the lower part of the hair. Whatever is done it should be tight enough. Repeating it for a while (depending on the intensities of curls) can result in straight hairs. It may be time taking but the best part is no harm is done to our precious hair.

To have Straight hair is a dream that every girl has, but even curls have their own magic. So let down your hair and celebrate the ‘being woman’ spirit.

Keep smiling! Keep blogging! And do take care of your hair because they are precious. J

Comments

Unknown said…
i am one of those who are blessed with straight hairs but long for curls...we humans! grass is always greener on the other side ;)

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