well its really not hard. i would reccomend sometime of protection for your hair(so your hair doesnt like burn and get dry), you can find it probably at hair salons....or like target or something, where ever they sell shampoo n stuff, and spray a little on your hair where you are straightening and then if you have thick hair start with the layer on the bottom...then on the top layers. when you straighten it start from the top and just move down...dont go super slow so your hair gets really hot, but dont go really fast or your hair wont straigthen as well. if you straighten it by layer your hair will stay straightened longer. =] %26amp;%26amp; dont take do too much hair at a time or it would straighten as well...but dont take too little. it comes naturally after a while =] hope i could help!!!!!!!!! =]
okkk now i just realized that you were talking about something different. i feel stupid. and now that i realize what youre talking aboutt.....you would actually just do it the same way...and have wet hair while youre doing it. but i have like a regular hair straightener and it says that i can use it for wet hair too...so yeah. i dont know if i was much help lol.How to use a Conair steam straightener?
read the derections at the back sweety cakes.
u would use it as a normal hair straightner with hair wet only
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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