Style And Straighten Very Short Curly Hair After A Buzz Cut Or Chemo (Including My No Heat Method!)

  • Posted on 13 March, 2018
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  • By Anonymous

Style at straighten very short curly hair after a buzz cut or chemo! (Including my easy no-heat method). Please help me reach my small goal of 100 subs! Like and SUBSCRIBE! :) Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMoFX...

Whether you're growing out your hair from a buzz cut, or your hair is finally growing out after chemotherapy (like me), here are some tips and tricks and ways to style, and straighten and lose the frizz from your very short hair.

1/2-inch flat iron: https://amzn.to/2GkkBKG

Stocking wave cap: https://amzn.to/2GnHBs7

Similar stretchy elastic-back headband: https://amzn.to/2VfGp3K

The technique of putting cream or lotion in your hair and covering it up tight is called wrapping. That will get your short hair fairly straight, but to take it to the next level, use a small 1/2 inch flat-iron. They're inexpensive and so handy. Good luck! This is one of my ongoing hair growth after chemo videos. I hope you enjoy, please Like and Subscribe to follow my hair journey. Oh, and feel free to share with other chemo sisters and brothers who are going through this difficult journey! I appreciate it, and hopefully it will help them too. Short and frizzy hair after chemotherapy is so frustrating, but it's not permanent.

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Hi everyone today I wanted to talk about styling SuperDuper, short hair, I'm not talking about like a bob or like hair. That'S like six inches long, I'm talking about straight-up short short hair. Maybe you've gone through chemotherapy. Maybe you just you, did a buzz cut and now you've just got a tiny bit of hair coming out and it's curly and it's unmanageable and you're not sure how to style it. I'Ve got some tips for you, so the first thing you wanted to is obviously a shower wash your hair and when you come out sometimes that's when the problems will start, because your hair will start to get curly and you won't know what to do. And it's just kind of frizzy. The first thing I would say is don't rub it with a towel at all, don't rub your hair, it will make it frizzier it just fluffs it up and it makes it curly. You don't want that. What you want to do is when your hair is wet. You just want to Pat it Pat it dry as much as you can, and then you want to use some sort of product on it. I love this Kristin s, weightless shine air dry creme. I think this is only available at Target and it's a pretty reasonable price. I remember it being around ten bucks. We don't I'm in Canada. We don't have it here. So I kind of I grabbed this last time I was in the States visiting San Diego. It'S nice, it smells good, I think you're gon na, like it, it says, for all hair types, frizz calming shine, restoring softening and smoothing time-saving umm. I really like it so it says to just use a tiny amount work, a dime to quarter-sized amount of this through your hair. I would use more. I would just don't be cheap, just use a bunch of it. So rub that all through your hair kind of get it laying down as much as you can the way you want and then the next trick is to use a cap, you can also use um. I'Ve seen people use like um a knee-high like tied up. Look. I mean behind nylons, you know just tied at the top to make this kind of hat, or you can get this this. I got at CVS and it's just a cap. I think I got it near the headband section that helps it all, and so what you do is you just your hairs, all wet. You have your cream in and you just pop this on right. Is it sexy? No, no not at all, but it does the trick. You let that dry and because your hair is under this thing, it could take. It could take a while for your hair to get dry. You know everyone is different, but if I have this on around the house, it probably takes me I'd, say: 45 minutes. Sometimes it's still not dry coz, there's an elastic band in there and under the band. It'S it's not that dry. So anyhow take your time. Let it air dry like that, and when you're taking off your hair will be pretty, it should be pretty flat at that point um if it's not sometimes you'll get weird little bits that stick up, and you know, I think, that's part of the appeal of having Shorter hair, but if you're having like a really sticky icky bit that you can't get down what I would do is just you know, you just take a bobby, pin and you're just just clip it down. I mean you go out like that, but you can just let it dry like that and when you go when you do go out, just try and remember to take it out of your hair and it should be lying a bit flatter at that point. Okay, so my next tip is once your hair is growing out a little bit. You can use this flat iron. What you need is a small small flat iron. You see it's not very wide at all. You can't use the ones that go on longer, hair that are like twice the size of this. That is just too much paddle for a short amount of hair. But when it's like this, you know, and you can try if they let you try it in the store, just grab a little bit of your hair and you couldn't even tell like in the store or whether you're gon na be whether you've got enough links there Right, so what I do when I use this is, I just sort of you can use like a rat tail comb. I just use my fingers and I just kind of pick it up and I just sort of go through and I just go through all my hair. The back is kind of hard to do and it sort of curls back up. You know it's not gon na. Look perfect and that's kind of not the point, you know have a little fun. Your hair can be a little bit messy um. The next tip is to get some cute hair bands and stuff, like that. I picked this one up. This also was at Target and it wasn't too pricey and you just stick it on there, and I think it looks super cute very easy to do. Your hair does not have to be perfect right. What do you think I saw these also at CVS? They had a whole bunch of really cute ones and they were even less expensive than the ones at Target. So my camera, but then you if this was but you get the idea, I mean you can wear a headband. I don't like headbands, I have a large head. They give me a headache like right away, so I don't use them. I use the stretchy kind. Instead from him, big head works, great um. The next thing I started off this with was just another head man. This one was from H & M. It'S just another stretchy soft one. This one was on sale for like a couple bucks, I thought it was cute. You can wear it with a knotted side up or you can put the knot to the back and just wear it more of a flat look. You know, I think it looks pretty cute. What do you think? What do you say um? Lastly, yeah I got this one and this feels like not feels like a pair of nylons, I mean, maybe, if you're crafty, you could even just get a pair of black nylons like opaque nylons and just tie it up. What I liked about this one when I saw it is you know it's stretchy, big, head issue that I was talking about and it has a bow, but the bow is not too big. I find it's kind of subtle, so you can wear it out. You know, and it looks pretty good - I think it's so there you have it. Those are my tips. I hope they were helpful if they were just give me a like thanks, bye,

Helen Avery: More videos about pixie cuts and hair growth after chemo in this playlist! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhCMr3jHGez7KukUJF1nJ3KZw0UweGE1U

Rashikta K. Chavhan: Now that's what I was searching for I have got my hair of same length

Lorene Moser: Excited to try your ideas on my curly hair after chemo regrowth.

E. Jean Carroll: love it! Thank you!

Rose from UK: Thank you x

Jenn Houlihan: Hi Helen, you look great. Kristin Ess is available in Canada at Well.ca. http://well.ca/products/kristin-ess-hair-weightless-shine_145361.html

lena swede59: The cap great idea

Cheeks: shes so pretty & sheek like a 1920s girl

iPanAsian: LLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVEEEEEEE this

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