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How to Turn Damaged Hair Into Straight Silky Hair

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Summary: Straightening damaged hair can be done using a variety of products, including Moroccan Oil restorative mask and Moroccan Oil hydrating mask. Turn your damaged hair into beautifully silky and straight with instruction from a professional hair designer in this free video on hair care.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985. She is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., and Lizshairdesign.com. She also travels the...read more

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"Hi, I'm Lizbeth Muller and I'm a professional hairstylist with LizsHairDesign.com. In this clip, I'm going to show you how to turn damaged hair into straight, silky hair. You need Moroccan oil restorative mask, you need Moroccan oil hydrating mask, you'll need a flat iron, you'll need a comb, you'll need Moroccan oil spray. The step to going ahead and fixing the the damaged hair, and it's a little bit brittle, so I'm going to take my time with this. I just conditioned it with some Moroccan mask and I also used a restorative mask, I used two different kinds of masks to make it as silky as I can. I'm trying to smooth it out. I'm going to go ahead and use, also this sheen and take it really easily, take it very nice and easy on this head of hair. I'm going to use a flat iron for this, okay, at a low temperature, so I don't hurt the hair as much. Okay, and then she should smooth out a bit, and she's smoothing out, see. As I'm going to go ahead and place this, the hair is getting a little bit smoother. And I just want to take it nice and easy because her hair was hurting, but it looks a lot better. It's a little different color here but you can still see that we've smoothed out the hair, the best as we can. And that's how you go ahead and, and straighten he damaged hair. This has been Lizbeth Muller, thank you for watching."

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