How Do You Flat Iron African-American Hair Without Frizz?
A flat iron is a popular tool for making hair smooth, straight and manageable. However, achieving the results you desire is easier said than done. Different types of hair require different products and techniques. African-American hair is prone to frizziness when straightened because of its naturally curly or wavy texture. With the right tools and methods, African-American hair can be flat-ironed with a smooth finish. Wash and condition your hair to remove buildup. Apply a dime-sized amount of your lightweight leave-in conditioner to damp hair with your hands, starting from root to tip. Gently pass hair through a wide-tooth comb. Do not rip through a tangles. Approach it from the root down until the tangle is loosened. Part your hair straight from front-to-back and again from ear-to-ear to create four sections. Secure them using duckbill clips. Blow dry hair while keeping it in sections. Use tension for straighter results by stretching hair taut with your fingertips as you blow dry. Ap