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Anyway, you guys i'm having a really hard time with my hair. I haven't really used heat in a really long time and i was wondering if there is any other way i can get my hair to air dry straight. I don't wanna flat iron my hair but if that's my only choice then i will start bidding on ebay. Also, i know the more expensive flat irons are better for the hair but what are some really cheap ones that can work for the time being. Oh, i tried rollersetting to get it straight and that didn't work. I also tried the silky wrap method and that just frustrated me even more. I really wanted to rip all my hair off at this point and i just wanna know if there's some way that i don't know about that will allow me to have straight hair without flat ironing...these prices on ebay really startin to look good...
 
I am not sure that there is another way...I am sitting here thinking and everything that I am coming up with would leave crimps in your hair. Are you just wanting wear it bone straight?!?! Or if you want it to be straight with some fullness then maybe rollersetting it and then wrapping it could work...I, personally, don't see anything wrong with flat ironing it no more than once a week if you wash weekly. I know that I got mine done weekly during the winter months previously and honestly my hair grew and was healthy, however I had a good professional eye on it.
 
Andis has an inexpensive ceramic flat iron around the 20 dollar price range. You can get it at either Wal-mart or Target. I picked mine up at Wal-Mart but I dont use it anymore. I almost never use heat.
 
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