How to Flat Iron Hair	

	Safaa’s Hair CV	

What’s your hair type?

The size of the section will depend on your hair density but be careful not to make them too big, as this will result in insufficient straightening.

Why a fine-toothed comb? Because this will allow smooth, detangled sections of hair to be fed into the flat iron, giving a sleeker end result.

“It’s naturally quite wavy and thick. It can be difficult to manage but since I cut it shorter it’s definitely been easier to style.” What are your go-to hair products? “I always use a serum on the ends because I’ve got really dry hair. And a heat protectant!” Editor’s note: Consider incorporating Suave Split End Rescue Hair Serum into your routine for hair that’s shiny and healthy, just like Safaa’s. Do you have any daily hair struggles? “It can go frizzy very easily and usually doesn’t hold a style for too long. It can be unpredictable, some days it does what I want, other days not so much!” What’s your signature look for day and night? “Very undone, straight or in a loose ponytail.” Tell us one piece of hair advice you would give to someone with hair like you… “Keep your hair as nourished as possible, add a mask to your routine if you can. Your hair will thank you!” Editor’s note: We suggest investing a mask like Nexxus Humectress Moisture Restoring Masque. We promise you won’t regret incorporating this mask into your regular routine. Styling-wise, finish off with Bed Head by TIGI Headrush Shine Spray to lock in that gleam after blow-drying.

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