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Summary: Smoothing out big, frizzy curls involves applying an anti-frizz product, sectioning off the hair and running a 350-degree flattening iron over each piece of hair. Straighten curly hair, combing out each section to smooth it out fully, with tips from a professional hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.
Liz Muller is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Florida. As a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985, she is one of the top Internet gurus on hair care,...read more
"Hi, this is Liz Muller, from Liz's Hair Design, in Hollywood, Florida. In this clip, I'm going to show you how to smooth out big frizzy curls. Okay, before I had this big curl right here and I smoothed it out, and see, it's nice, soft, and silky. Here's another one for example, and what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and put a little bit of product in it, something to smooth out the hair. Maybe just an anti-frizz lotion. And then, I'm going to go ahead and take my hair and comb out the piece. Take a small section, cause' big sections are harder to do, and I'm going to take my iron; I'm going to go ahead and go straight down on my hair like this to make it nice and smooth. Again, I'm going to take it, bring it straight down, smooth out the hair and the ends just like that, and that way it can smooth out the hair. See how it's just like the front? You might want to take it all together also and just smooth it out. Make sure your iron is no hotter than maybe three fifty degrees; four fifty if your hair looks a little tighter than that curl, but it's big and frizzy, okay? But again, you just take it from the top and you smooth it all the way down to the ends and turn. Thank you. This is Liz Muller."
eHow Article: How to Smooth Big, Frizzy Curls