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Is there any way to straighten hair that is less harmful than a flat iron?

I have a family picnic tomorrow and I want to straighten my hair.

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Wild Flower offline Verified User (4 months, 2 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Unknown Location | 4 months, 1 week ago (0 minutes after post)

I am not sure what brand or product…
But I know there are certain products that straighten hair when done right.
Google it :D

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Neutra offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 19 #
An Undisclosed Location | 4 months, 1 week ago (6 minutes after post)

Get a perm.

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4 months, 1 week ago (2 hours, 57 minutes after post)

Well there aren’t many ways to get your hair straightened other than a flat iron. I know you said OTHER than a flat iron, but I would just suggest saving for a GHD or CHI flat iron because they are amazing and don’t fry your hair like other straighteners do if you take care of your hair the right way.

Problem is that you have to have it done for tomorrow, possibly try the blow-dryer technique where, after you get out of the shower, part your hair in sections and go over each section with a round brush (if you have one) and go down each section with the blow dryer while the brush is underneath. Look this strategy up if you need a better explanation, but I have a feeling that you already know how to do this, but just putting it out there for another suggestion!

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