answers1: Rollers are for curling your hair. Not straightening your hair.
answers2: Well, it depends on what kind of hair you have and if it has
been chemically straightened. If the latter, then yes, rollers will
make it straight, but you have to wet your hair and then put the
rollers in and dry them with a hair dryer. If your hair is not chem.
straightened, then a hot iron will do the job. If you are handy with a
brush and hair dryer, you can dry your (towel dry) wet hair by rolling
small parts of hair on the brush and drying it with your dryer. Roll
the brush with the hair away from your scalp and dry each part of hair
thoroughly. Go to the next piece only after the first one is
completely dry. It takes a little practice to do it salon style, but
if you practive enough you'll learn the technics. Yes, if done good,
it will look beautiful. It works for me.
answers3: I blow dry my hair straight, and it frizzes. I dont know
why. I do it like they say.. I just use a flat iron
answers4: It relies upon on their heats! If the straightener went as
much as six hundred levels and the nice and snug rollers went as much
as 3 hundred, then needless to say it may be the straightener for
worse! if the nice and snug rollers went as much as 550 and the
straightener went as much as 312, then certainly the rollers are
worse. yet whilst they're an analogous temperature, then the
straightener could in all probability be worse because of the fact in
case you pull lots and repeat lots, it does not be reliable, which
fries and ruins your hair. yet once you straighten your hair in layers
and sections and enable the straightener drift via your hair, then
they're the two equivalent.
answers5: difficult problem. search over search engines like google.
just that might help!
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