Since several people (OK...2...) asked about the potions I used to straighten my hair, I thought it might be fun to do a little time travel and tell you about it.
See, I learned how to straighten my hair at Disney World. It was the fall break of my freshman year of high school, and my mom had made a surprise visit to the salon at Coronado Springs (for the life of me I can't remember the name of it...but this is the DIS, I'm sure somebody else can...). Anyway, I had never straightened my hair before then. In fact, I had a pretty hard time with my hair, since I didn't have a really good way of curling it into nice, tame curls either (now I use the method of doing lots of little braids all over my head...that works really well).
But back to the straight. We went in and a really nice lady named Sarah was my "stylist." And my mom took notes on what she did. What did she do?
1. Make sure your hair is totally dry. TOTALLY dry. Straight hair's worst enemy is moisture.
2. It's easier if you separate your hair into sections and do each section separately. I separate mine into three sections: left, right, and back. The back, as you may imagine, looks worst.
3. Mix your first two potions:
BioSilk Silk Therapy (or
cure soyeuse as the bottle says in French...it comes in a cream-colored bottle) and
StraightSexyHair Power Straight Straightening Balm (this comes in a silver and red tube). Just put a little of each into the palm of your hand and smush them together. Then apply to the section of hair you're working on.
**Side note...I have to admit, Sarah added ANOTHER potion to the mix...
Redken 5th Ave NYC Thermal Setting Mist: Maximum Control. I have found that it works just as well without it (no offense Sarah!).
4. Get out your flat iron. Sarah used a Chi Turbo. Also get out the flat iron spray:
HealthySexyHair Flat Iron Spray. Taking small sections of hair, spray it, then slowly flat iron it. Pin it up on the top of your hair and continue
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you've finished all the sections of your head.
It took Sarah an hour (because I had and still have pretty long hair!), but this worked brilliantly for my hair, and it stayed flat ALL vacation (if you'll believe that!) For Christmas that year, there was one big giant box under my part of the tree. It had the flat iron and the different potions. I was so excited!
I've sometimes altered Sarah's recipe over the years (to economize), but the only thing you can really lose without losing flatness is the thermal setting mist mentioned after step 3. I have substituted different flat iron sprays in step 4. I actually found that
Flatliner Osis+ by Schwarzkopf Professional works better on my hair. I think there have been a few times, when my mom straightened my hair for me, that the flatness rivaled that which Sarah produced, but only a few times.
On this (July 2007) vacation, I only brought along the flat iron spray, and I think that's why I was so unable to reflatten it! I should've brought the biosilk too, but I didn't want my dad to complain about "Why is your bag always so FULL?"
So there you have it. The DISNEY way to straight hair, according to Sarah at Coronado Springs. It's worked very well for me, so I would certainly recommend it!
Best wishes for flat hair!
Emma
P.S. Real update tomorrow morning!