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Hair Care & Styling Tips : Pressing Relaxed Hair

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Pressing relaxed hair is a delicate process using a pressing comb to flatten out only the new growth of hair at the roots. Avoid pressing previously relaxed hair, concentrating only on the curly new growth of roots, with tips from a professional hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

Expert: Liz Muller
Bio: Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • Wow, I didn't know relaxed hair could be so thick and healthy looking. I need to see Liz ASAP!!

  • what kind of pressing comb system is that???

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  • need advice my relaxed hair is poofy how dkk i get it flatter

  • how hot did you get the comb

  • Can you use a hot comb on a weave to make the weave look nice again? Is it better or worse or the same as using a flat iron?

  • wat types of flat irons do u recomend

  • omg i really need that...are there any options?

  • Thanks Liz. I am trying to grow out my perm and press only the new grow. Any special kinds or types of hot combs you can recommend?

  • thx im about to do that

  • This is a tool alot of women don't use anymore. It's a good investment for relaxed and natural.

  • Good job, but I have a question.  I learned a few years back that the back part of the hot comb is what really straightens the hair. By "back part" I mean when putting the comb to the hair, you use the teeth but then, using a sort of wrist bending technique, pull the comb through so that the flat part of the comb also touches the hair. It makes the roots lie down flatter. Have you ever tried that method?

  • where in hollywood are u? i live near there =] i'd like to start getting my hair done by you.

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