All You Need To Know About Bone Straight Hair

Sleek, straight hair, also known as the bone straight hairstyle, has always been among the most popular hairstyles, but it has gotten even more trendy lately. In the past, the most common way to get bone straight hair was to use harsh chemical relaxers, but these days, you can do it without any damage to your hair.

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1. What you’ll need

The process of getting bone straight hair at home doesn’t require any specialized tools and products, but it does need you to have a minimum of equipment. Here is what you’ll need to effectively and safely straighten your hair like a pro:


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  • Shampoo
  • Smoothing balm or conditioner
  • Heat protecting spray
  • Flat iron
  • Rat tail comb
  • Your favourite hair oil

2. How to get bone straight hair

If you’ve never straightened your hair by yourself before or never achueved the desired results, here is a step-by-step guide on how to get the smoothest, silkiest hair you’ve ever dreamed of.


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  1. You should only straighten clean hair – if you put a flat iron on hair that is covered in grease and hair products, it will make your hair dull, brittle, and can even permanently damage its structure. Wash your hair the regular way and allow it to dry naturally.
  2. There is no need to apply a heavy-duty conditioner before straightening for the same reason you should only flat iron clean hair. However, regular shampoo use is required to avoid severe damage from the flat iron. Try to only straighten your hair when it’s properly moisturized and healthy.
  3. To achieve the sleekest look of your hair, it’s recommended to apply a tried and tested smoothing balm or conditioner. If you live in a climate where the humidity can ruin your meticulously created hairstyle, you should look for a moisture-resistant smoothing formula.
  4. When your hair is fully dry, apply a heat protecting spray to your hair. Be generous with the spray and section off your hair to thoroughly cover your hair with the heat protectant.
  5. Using a rat tail comb, divide your hair into sections. If you have a small iron and little experience, it’s best to go with the smallest sections possible – that way, you will be able to straighten each strand with a minimal number of iron applications.
  6. Regardless of what the maximum temperature setting on your flat iron is, it’s best to start with the lowest possible temperature. If you are able to straighten your hair without applying too much heat to it, you will save your locks from a lot of damage.
  7. Working section by section, straighten your hair to the desired level of sleekness. When you are done, apply your favourite oil to your hair. If needed, you can straighten your hair a few days later using the minimal heat setting and the smallest number of passes of the iron. During the night, wrap your hair in a silk bonnet and sleep in a silk pillowcase to prevent your hair from frizzing up.

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