Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

Like say Beyonce, she has really straight hair, obviously not natural, but does she have to wake up and straighten it everyday?



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Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

It seem retarded for them to wake up every day and think I want my hair to be straight. The world would be better if they woke up an taught everyone they loved their natural hair and sported natural beauty.



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

No SILLY



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

probably not EVERYday, but maybe every other day. sometimes its probably still straight from the day before.



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

my friend has hair like that, she chemically straitens it, so its straiter, then i think she straitens it to get it how she wants.



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

no



some wear weaves or extensions



some have relaxers which make their hair go straight



some are ethnically mixed (like a white or asian parent) and have straight hair



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

Beyonce has weaves. So does Tyra. They also sometimes wear color contacts.



Do african american celebrities with non-natural straight hair have to RE straighten it everyday?

Probably not. Most likely they use chemical straighteners like relaxers and almost always accompany that with a sewn in weave. The weave keeps straight styles longer than natural hair, so it may not be necessary to straighten daily.



Wrapping hair can keep it straight with a little curve to it but the best way to keep it super straight is to clip up with a hair clip (like the duck bill looking ones) and sleep on your stomach, not your back (it crinkles up your hair). If you are prone to sleeping "bad", you can wrap in a scarf to make sure your pillow doesn't tug you hair around. In the morning, brush it out really good with a round brush and any creases should go away. You can also blow dry on a lukewarm setting (not cold) while brushing out to get that just blown and straightened look.

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