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If you love straightening your hair but can't seem to avoid the frizz that comes with it, we've been there! Naturally curly hair can be tough to tame, but it can be done. We've researched all the best tips on straightening curly hair with frizz-free results so we could share them with you. Below, we'll walk you through the entire straightening process and finish up with few tricks on how to extend the life of your straight style.

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Wash your hair with moisturizing shampoo.

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  1. Use a gentle shampoo made with hydrating ingredients like glycerin, aloe vera, and coconut oil. Wet your hair with warm water, lather up, and rinse with warm water. Avoid shampoos with alcohols and sulfates since those tend to dry out hair and create frizz.[1]
    • Avoid hot water since it strips hair of its natural oils and causes frizz.
    • Your hair's natural oils can also help protect it from heat-styling damage.
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Apply a strengthening treatment.

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  1. Hair straightening involves a lot of hot tools that can damage your hair. Using a strengthening treatment first can help you minimize that! Most strengthening treatments are applied like conditioner and rinsed out after several minutes. Check your product’s packaging instructions for specific details and instructions.[2]
    • Some products are leave-in and others require rinsing. Be sure to check!
    • If you don’t have a strengthening treatment, do a deep-conditioning treatment. A big dose of hydration helps prevent frizz and minimize damage.
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Squeeze out excess moisture with a towel.

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  1. Squeeze and dab your wet hair with the towel or shirt to get out as much moisture out as possible. Be gentle as your go! Vigorously towel-drying your hair can cause breakage and create frizz.[3]
    • Avoid terry cloth towels since they’re too rough on your hair.
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Detangle your hair with a wide-toothed comb.

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Let your hair air-dry about 75%.

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  1. If you have time to let your hair partially air-dry before heat styling it, take it! Air-drying your hair first shortens the blow-drying time and exposes your hair to less heat.[5]
    • Any amount of air-drying you have time for is better than nothing.[6]
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Apply heat protectant from root to tip.

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    If you have fine hair, use a lighter, spray-on thermal protectant that won’t weigh down your locks. If your hair is on the thicker side, go with a cream thermal protectant instead. Whatever you choose, don’t skip out on this step! Putting a barrier between your hair and damaging heat is really important.[7]
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Divide your hair into 4-6 sections.

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    Working in sections allows you to concentrate on 1 area at a time so you can get it super smooth and completely dry before moving on. Gently coil and clip each section up on top of your head with plastic hair clips. Leave the bottom section down since that’s easiest place to start blow-drying.[8]
    • The sections don’t have to be perfect!
    • If you’d like, apply a small amount of smoothing serum to each section from root to tip before you blow dry it.
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Use the low heat setting on your blow dryer.

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  1. Blow drying on a medium or high heat setting can cause major frizz and potentially damage your hair. Use the lowest heat setting your blow dryer has. If you let your hair air-dry 75-80% first, you might even be able to get away with using the cool setting.[10]
    Jen Atkin
    Jen Atkin, Celebrity Hairstylist

    Preserve hair health while blowdrying. "My biggest trick is to use the ‘cool shot’ button. When you’re blow drying your hair, finish each section with a cool shot and a boar bristle brush with that cool air–it helps to get the cuticle to really stay calm and smooth."

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Dry the first section with a medium round brush.

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    Position the round brush under the bottom section of hair close to the roots and turn on the blow dryer. Aim the diffuser straight down at your hair and slowly roll the round brush through your hair to the ends, moving the diffuser with the brush at the same speed. Keep doing this until your hair is completely dry.[11]
    • A ceramic round brush absorbs heat from your blow dryer to create ultra smooth results.
    • A boar bristle round brush has tightly packed bristles that can help you achieve smooth, frizz-free locks.
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Dry the remaining sections the same way.

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    Continue the same process with the round brush and the diffuser, keeping the heat concentrated on the hair wrapped in the brush. Be sure to get every section completely dry before you move on! Flat ironing damp hair can cause serious damage. [12]
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Flat iron your hair in 1 in (2.5 cm) sections.

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Finish up with a smoothing serum.

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14

Avoid touching your straightened hair.

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15

Sleep on satin pillowcase at night.

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  1. Cotton pillowcases can be rough on your hair because they create quite a bit of friction. Switch out your old pillowcase with a silk or satin one. You’ll wake up each morning with smooth, tangle-free hair and your style will last longer.[17]
    • Satin and silk both work great—the main difference is the price. Satin is much more affordable than silk.[18]
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    What is the best way to straighten curly hair?
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    Noël Reid-Killings
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    Noël Reid-Killings is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Noël New York Salon & Boutique. With over a decade of experience, Noël specializes in curating and customizing hair solutions for all hair types and textures. She has worked with countless A-list celebrities including Alicia Keys, Ciara, Yara Shahidi, and Simone Missick. Her work has been featured on makeover shows and in magazines including Essence, Sophisticates Black Hair, Teen Vogue, Elle, 21Ninety, WWD, POPSUGAR, Allure, The Cut, The Huffington Post, and Swaay.
    Noël Reid-Killings
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    Expert Answer
    Look for a salon that does Brazilian blowouts, which relaxes your hair so it stays straight.
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    Is there a permanent hair straightener that does not use heat and is natural?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No, there isn't. However, using natural masks for your hair like egg and olive oil will make it look healthy and shiny.
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    How do I slick back my hair?
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    Shay Cagle
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    Brush your hair back starting at your forehead, and then all the way around. Then use a generous amount of gel to slick it back into place. Lastly, after the gel dries a bit, take a wood bristle brush ( or any short bristle brush), and lightly go over the brushed back hair. Smooth it down with your hands.
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Tips

  • Use cool or warm water instead of hot water in the shower. The heat can damage your hair and increase frizziness.

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  • Use heat protection spray when styling to tame extra frizzes and curls. It will also protect your hair from heat damage!
  • If you want your straightened hair to last a while without showering, use dry shampoo so it doesn't look greasy.
  • Brush your hair as you blow dry it after a shower to make it a little straighter than it would normally be.
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This article was co-authored by Noël Reid-Killings and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. Noël Reid-Killings is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Noël New York Salon & Boutique. With over a decade of experience, Noël specializes in curating and customizing hair solutions for all hair types and textures. She has worked with countless A-list celebrities including Alicia Keys, Ciara, Yara Shahidi, and Simone Missick. Her work has been featured on makeover shows and in magazines including Essence, Sophisticates Black Hair, Teen Vogue, Elle, 21Ninety, WWD, POPSUGAR, Allure, The Cut, The Huffington Post, and Swaay. This article has been viewed 965,748 times.
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If you want to make your frizzy or curly hair straight, use a flat iron, also called a straightener, to smooth out your hair in sections. To start, apply a dime-sized amount of straightening product to your hair, which will protect it and keep it moisturized. Turn your flat iron on to the highest heat setting your hair can handle. For example, pick 250 for fine or damaged hair, 300 for medium hair, and 350 for thick or coarse hair. Put the top half of your hair up into a temporary ponytail or bun so you can focus on the bottom layer first. Once the iron heats up, iron the bottom layer of your hair in 1-2 inch sections, making sure to move the iron slowly from root to end so you don’t burn your hair. Once you’ve straightened the bottom layer of hair, undo your ponytail and do the same for the top layer. Finally, set your hair with a finishing serum or spray to keep it smooth. To learn how to get your hair straightened at a salon, read on!

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