My hair is officially straight and it feels great. TWO stylists vigorously worked to rid me of my curls for 4 hours on Manhattan's Lower East Side. I loved every minute of it. The process took three washes, 40 minutes under a steaming dryer with saran wrap covering my hair, two blow dry sessions (the longest part of the process), one chemical spritz (which had to sit for 15 minutes), and another tedious and smelly chemical application using a tiny comb. Woah! As for me, I caught up with some of my favorite tabloid magazines.
For the next 48 hours ponytails and hair clips are off limits, as is exercise, sweating or anything that will potentially damage my straight flowing locks. I will report back tomorrow night after my first washing experience-- the real
test to see how my hair drys on it's own.
Can't wait.
For the next 48 hours ponytails and hair clips are off limits, as is exercise, sweating or anything that will potentially damage my straight flowing locks. I will report back tomorrow night after my first washing experience-- the real


(On left):This is my hair wet, right out of the shower two days after straightening.
(On right): This is my hair after it airdrys.
Fabulous! What do you think?!
3 comments:
I can't wait to see it in a few hours! As a fellow curly-haired girl, I'm intensely jealous.
Where's the picture !?
I want it done now! I am so jealous!
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