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kathryn Posted - 03/14/2006 : 19:10:21
actually, the opposite and probably a fruitless question because there are so few female fb.netters, but here goes anyway:

yesterday my lovely hairdresser asked if i wanted to have my hair straightened and i thought, why not, so he used this flat iron hair straightner thingie (very different from the round metalic ones i'd previously seen) and now my hair is all, like, straight and light and i may never wash it again lest the curl return.

any of you ladies had this done? it feels eerily addictive. like it's barely been 24 hours and i'm thinking of buying my own iron. also a gf of mine in nyc got one of those ridiculously expensive japanese chemical jobies that straighten your hair permanently. anybody know anything about those? i'm trying really hard not to call her and grill her with questions. this has such a gateway-drug feeling to it.

alrighty, boys, i apologize for getting all girlie. please return to boasting about your quesadilla-making prowess and your men's lockerroom banter.


I got some heaven in my head
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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 03/16/2006 : 09:36:30
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

the GHDs cause less damage because they're ceramic rather than metal.






I suspect it's probably the extreme heat that does the most damage.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




maybe that doesn't help, but it's because metal isn't as smooth (microscopically) as ceramics.

i will research anything, if i'm that bored.






Yeah sorry, I wasn't doubting your theory, I was just saying that erm.........extreme heat is bad for hair? I guess so.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
starmekitten Posted - 03/16/2006 : 05:03:55
including your uni work hmm?
PixieSteve Posted - 03/16/2006 : 04:53:49
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

the GHDs cause less damage because they're ceramic rather than metal.






I suspect it's probably the extreme heat that does the most damage.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




maybe that doesn't help, but it's because metal isn't as smooth (microscopically) as ceramics.

i will research anything, if i'm that bored.


Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 03/16/2006 : 04:49:20
Me neither.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
starmekitten Posted - 03/16/2006 : 04:38:48
quote:
Originally posted by zub_the_goat

my hair is really straight whether i like it or not, but my friend occasionally straightens it, and although it doesnt make much difference, but its really conforting, and you end up with a cosy warm head, like a warm hat


I have had this as well, people always want to attack my hair with those things, especially when it was longer. I could never see a bloody difference so laughed (possibly a bit meanly) when one friend said my hair was now "like glass" -haha.

Just to be really irritating though, I don't blow dry or even brush my hair because I don't have to. It's great.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 03/16/2006 : 04:32:58
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

the GHDs cause less damage because they're ceramic rather than metal.






I suspect it's probably the extreme heat that does the most damage.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
remig Posted - 03/15/2006 : 14:47:16
Born to raise hair, Born to raise hair
We know how to do it and we do it real well


Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 03/15/2006 : 14:19:42
I think I developed my mental image before discovering your Greek side. :P


"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate."
kfs Posted - 03/15/2006 : 14:11:15
I use a curling iron to straighten my hair. Just use it to straighten
one small section at a time. Of course, Kathryn, your hair is probably
a lot more curly than mine. After you straighten it you can put a
little regular hand lotion on your hands and smooth it on your hair to
help it be softer and less frizzy.
kathryn Posted - 03/15/2006 : 13:56:31
I'm half Greek for Zeus' sake, Dean. What other kind of hair would I have but unruly and curly?



I got some heaven in my head
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 03/15/2006 : 13:49:39
I don't think I pictured you with curls, K. This changes everything! :)


"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate."
zub_the_goat Posted - 03/15/2006 : 13:48:21
my hair is really straight whether i like it or not, but my friend occasionally straightens it, and although it doesnt make much difference, but its really conforting, and you end up with a cosy warm head, like a warm hat
Doog Posted - 03/15/2006 : 06:34:46


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PixieSteve Posted - 03/15/2006 : 05:56:45
the GHDs cause less damage because they're ceramic rather than metal.


Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 03/15/2006 : 05:50:07
They do the trick but they are not good for your hair at all.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
GypsyDeath Posted - 03/15/2006 : 05:41:43
I have straightners, but use them rarely. Its takes about 2 hours to do all my hair, because its so stupidly thick. Too much hassle.

GHDs are ok, but Mark Hill one are pretty bloody amazing....and they dont blow up after a year, unlike GHDs.



"I'm not much like my generation,
Their music only hurts my ears" ~ Kasey Chambers
Carl Posted - 03/15/2006 : 03:22:16
My hair is quite straight. Actually, it's getting long again. I used to have really long hair, it'd just hang totally lank, link a pair of er..hairy curtains.

pas de dutchie!
starmekitten Posted - 03/15/2006 : 02:40:03
I don't ever do that to my hair (hate to tell you- don't have to it's as straight as straight can be) but so many girls here do. Steve's right about the GHD (Good Hair Day ceramic straightners) so many people swear by them. My friend S has very thick very curly hair and she won't use anything else. She trod on hers once and broke them and demanded I meet her to help find somewhere that sold a new pair. Almost refused to leave the house.

Girls.

therewererumours Posted - 03/14/2006 : 19:55:58
Be careful if you buy a pair of those hair straighteners, they hurt if you get burned and get used to the smell of burnig hair. What's wrong with curls anyway? My niece has the most illustrious curls ever, I think their beautiful!



floop Posted - 03/14/2006 : 19:34:37
i wish girls would start "krimping" their hair again.

i guess they still do, in some parts of the midwest
PixieSteve Posted - 03/14/2006 : 19:14:54
straightening hair is really quite common.

the best ones are GHDs...

my sister had one of thoses chemical things on her travels... not a permanent one though.



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