Saturday, February 18, 2012

How do I keep my hair straight all day long?

I have a Conair flat iron and it was about $30. I use it about every day and usually after a few hours it will curve and "flip" at the ends and it never stays straight all day long like I want it to. It usually curves and "flips" after about 2 or 3 hours, especially in humid or hot weather. Does it flip because of the humidity (I live in Arizona) and heat from sweating, or is it just the possibility of my flat iron not being of a high-quality.



I thought about saving up about 50 bucks to buy a really good flat-iron at Sally's or something (my current flat iron is from Wal-Mart), and I don't want to waste my money, so do you think it'll work better? Is there any straightening gel or mousse or anything that will keep my hair straight for AT LEAST 6 hours and won't fry my hair? Please help; I need a good product.How do I keep my hair straight all day long?
I THINK ITS BECUZ OF THE HUMIDITY

AND I BOUGHT A FLAT IRON AT SALLY'S IT WAS $70 AND IT WORKS REALLY GOOD :]
God same happens to me. Try a better straightener or put soem hairspray on the ends only.How do I keep my hair straight all day long?
my hair does the same thing..its usually from humidity and hot weather..i have a remington and it still does that to me too and i have yet to find something that works...try garnier anti-humidity cream..don't get the hairspray cause it just makes your hair feel weird..get like the milky cream stuff
It could be all sorts of things. It could be your flat iron.. the flat iron I use is great.. it is Paul Mitchell Pro Smoothing Ceramic Iron. It has many heat settings.. and in the manual it will tell you what heat setting you should have it on for your specific hair type.



But it very well could be the humiduty, considering you live in Arizona. So the first thing I would try is using a anti-frizz serum. But the product I use is Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum. It smooths and protects the hair, and it reduces blow-dry time, and it is also a heat protectant so your hair will always look healthy, and not fried from always straightening.



My sister is a cosmetologist so feel free to e-mail anytime with questions. Hope I helped a little... good luck.How do I keep my hair straight all day long?
I have a chi that cost be about $200 when it first came out, and if it's humid my hair still curls, but not even a blow out from a stylist can survive a really humid day. I've started using kpak straightening balm when i do and it keeps my super curly hair pretty straight even if it is kinda humid. I'd still invest in a better straightener because they don't fry your hair as much and usually work better in the long run
  • vin number
  • apa 6th edition
  • Arizona State University?

    I hope in attending ASU soon and I was wondering if you have been or are currently enrolled at ASU if you could tell me what its like there..school,people,atmosphere [no not the weather]..actually ive never been to Arizona..so Id like to know about the weather aswell..



    Also..if you are planning to attend ASU and live outside Arizona [or in whatever]..feel free to email me..id like to atleast know of some people that are going to go there..before I actually go :)



    my email can be found in my yahoo answers profile..just click my name up there :)



    thanks



    %26lt;3,

    RocsyArizona State University?
    I've been there many times...I was really knocked over on the the facilities...from the dorms, the athletic facilities, to the classrooms. They put / are putting / and contiue to put money into expanding their facilities.



    The library is first rate and the computer lab was one of the biggest I've ever seen from taking college tours.



    The W.P Carey School was voted one of the top business schools in the country. They also have many other excellent degree programs.



    The have a few campuses with the Tempe being the main and largest. If you contact ASU...they have recruiting tours that go around the USA...we went to one and it was pretty informative. They also have a Facebook community where you can get a lot of your questions answered





    Yes, I know, it has a party school reputation but, it was very very impressive. Besides, what school doesn't have some kind of reputation. Right now airfares are really inexpensive (especially Jet Blue) go there and take the tour...you won't be disappointed.



    I would highly recommend it...you definitely get all that you pay for.



    Good Luck
    I do not attend ASU, but I may go there if I decide to not attend UCLA. My mother moved to Arizona, so I may want to be closer to her.



    ANYWAY, I've been on campus. It's nice. I really liked it. The people I met there were really nice. For some reason, people seem more friendly in Arizona than in California.



    And the weather...kinda sucks. Well, it depends on what kind of weather you like really. Summer is blazin' hot. It gets insane. And summer is so long. Last year, it didn't end till the end of October/early November...and started in April/May. And monsoon season isn't fun at all. Winters are nice usually, though.



    You'll probably like it over all, though. Good luck!Arizona State University?
    Hmm i really don't have an answer for you! But i have the same question im planning to go there too and i live in MN but i do go there every winter... Its nice weather just not in August! It gets really hot haha.
    Im not going to ASU but my brother did. ITS AWESOME. the people are chill, the school is great theres a huge library with like 1000 computers and 10000000 books. The only bad thing is the 120 degree summers (no joke)Arizona State University?
    It's awesome. Lots of school pride. But also known for a 'party' school.
    Good baseball and PARTY

    How do you get rid of or deal with scorpions in your home?

    I live in Mesa, Arizona. I have been here about a year now, we moved from Colorado. Never in my life have I had to deal with scorpions until we moved here. Last summer I found one in my bathroom. Two months ago I found another one and now today I found one in my living room, it crawled out of the mop head as I was getting ready to mop. I am extremely clean, I vacume everyday, and mop at least once a week. I am petrified of scorpions. Not to mention I have a 13 month old who crawls all over the place, I'm worried that he might get stung. I seem to see them in my house as the weather gets hotter. I called my husband and told him I want to move out of Arizona because it has gotten me so scared. How do you get rid of scorpions? And how does everyone else out here live with them and not have a problem...please help?How do you get rid of or deal with scorpions in your home?
    Sticky traps and a professional bug guy. Also, make sure the area around your house does not have good home sites for the scorps. They like to live under dead leaves, wood, etc.... Clean well two or three feet back from the house. If your house is brick, fill the weep holes (unmortared places between bricks a the bottom of the wall) with steel wool.



    I sympathize with you, scorpions give everyone the heebee geebees. I've been in my country house for 18 years. I saw maybe three in the house in first 13 years and probably 50 in the last 5 years. The methods described above will help control the scorps but not get rid of them completely.



    Identify the scorpion species. The ones I get (North of Dallas) are not particularly dangerous. You want to know this if you or your little one get stung. The wife and I have both been stung in the house, not fun, very much like a wasp sting.



    Good LuckHow do you get rid of or deal with scorpions in your home?
    Learn this quick, they travel in pairs, so if you find one you will soon find another. Arizona native. My sister has rock skirting and she uses a blacklight to find them in the rocks, then she puts them in straight bleach. It kills them. This is the only thing that we know of that truely works. You can spray around your home as well but honestly we've tried that and it never worked. You just have to be on guard.

    Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?

    Im asking for personnal experience, people who have a heat pump sistem working or had a history to share about : energy consumption, (summer and winter) and comfort ( regarding manteinance, repairs, and sistem performance..)

    looking for the best sistem on the market... well the best i can afford. for use on really hot weather -summer avg. 103 F- and mild winters(arizona desert) . Im building a new home , so its easy to make any installations.Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?
    For Arizona definitely straight cool w/electric heat or gas. A heat pump would not be very efficient in this case. You can figure 1 ton per 600square feet of home. That is a safe estimate.

    Trane, Carrier, York All good units!

    Should the NFL start considering putting the Super Bowl in cold climate cities from now on?

    At first I didn't like the idea of a Super Bowl being played in cold weather, but I get sick of the Super Bowl being played in Miami, New Orleans, or Arizona all the time. Do you think they should start doing this from now on?



    BQ: If you had to pick a cold weather city to host a Super Bowl, where would you pick?Should the NFL start considering putting the Super Bowl in cold climate cities from now on?
    No. This is more than just a football game. Take into consideration the entertainment and the fans. If it turns out to be sub zero tempatures or a blizzard the multitudes will suffer. Also how about transportation and the like. If a day like the following February 10 2010 occurs the airports will be shut down and the driving conditions will be unsafe. They are taking a big chance on this possibly happening. In a warm weather city i.e. Miami, San Diego or Phoenix were this does not have a chance of ruining the day. This is a media extravaganza and is the biggest one day sporting event on planet Earth.
    I think it would make it more dramatic. I would love to see a cold weather game. I agree that they need to switch it up. It`ll get more people interested in the game as a whole.



    BQ: Most people won`t agree, but I`m going with Lambeau. The history of the stadium alone, makes it a great candiate to host the Super Bowl. LOL, I totally agree with you on the fact that Heinz Field would be the crappiest. BTW, I did see that Miami game when it was raining and the ball just plopped in the ground, LOL.Should the NFL start considering putting the Super Bowl in cold climate cities from now on?
    If they can play conference championships in inclement weather, why not the Super Bowl? Football is supposed to be played in the elements. I live in Southern California, but I had the opportunity to see a Patriot game at Gillette Stadium in December a couple of years ago. It snowed heavily the night before and it was freezing at the game. I had a great time and the bad weather added to a great gameday experience.



    Gillette Stadium is a great Stadium, and as much as I would like to see a Super Bowl there, I don't think it is ever going to happen.
    how about a medium weather city.. seattle doesn't get too cold, and mostly it is rain, it has an open stadium but not something that is gonna get buried



    I like the idea of spreading the superbowl wealth around to other areas, it will boost those cities financially and give people an excuse to go see and explore those cities even if they normally wouldn't have. plus stadiums are built to be showcased and that is the ultimate showcase, so let every stadium be seen even by the people who watch football one day out of the year, they may enjoy it more often.Should the NFL start considering putting the Super Bowl in cold climate cities from now on?
    i like the idea of a cold weather super bowl although i do see both sides of the coin...some of the best games in the history of the nfl have been in cold weather ie the ice bowl the NY Giants Green Bay packer NFC championship game of a few years ago the Ice bowl etc etc... teams must play in the elements all season why not for the biggest game of the year? but then again on the other side the Super Bowl is far more than just a football game it is a week or even a two week event and most people that go to the super bowl go fro the even not just the game and it would be tough to have all the typical super bowl week ceremonies in a cold weather city, but i say why not....



    As far as the cold weather city to host a super bowl i think there would be nothing better than the 50th anniversary of the big game just a few short years from now to be played at the most historic stadium in the NFL Lambeau Field
    They HAVE to now.

    There鈥檚 no way that they can justify not giving the Superbowl to other outdoor cold weather stadiums after giving the 2014 Superbowl to the Meadowlands Stadium in Jersey.

    It鈥檒l take a while but eventually all NFL teams, including the warm weather teams will have domed stadiums.

    Even though the states are supposedly warm weather states it CAN get QUITE chilly enough to affect the play of warm weather or domed stadium teams.

    That鈥檚 PART of what happened with the Colts in SB44.

    As the temperature drops, Peyton starts losing focus and his skill diminishes.
    No. There's nothing wrong with having one once in a while, as a change of pace. But I wouldn't make a habit of it.



    If I had to pick a cold weather city, I'd pick Minneapolis. Just because I'm a Vikings fan. I know the Metrodome isn't a beloved stadium, but I actually enjoy watching games there.
    Im really not all that passionate about one side or the other right now but I guess I would have to be on the side of warm weather stadiums still.
    personally I think they should bid on each year, 5 years at a time. But only once every 5 years so more teams get a chance
    Only once every so many yrs...5, 10, or 15...and yea i get sick of it being in the same places.



    Philly!
    maybe once every ten years would be OK

    Is anyone from Chandler, Arizona? Or close to there?

    Me and my mom are thinking about moving to Chandler Arizona and I just wanted to know what it was like. I'm from New Jersey and have never been anywhere near Arizona. I want to know what kinda of people live there, what's the weather like, driving laws, weird laws, the schooling, etcc .. Please and thank youuuu :)Is anyone from Chandler, Arizona? Or close to there?
    I live on the Gilbert side of the Gilbert-Chandler border. It's home to some of the best shopping in the Valley (not as good as Scottsdale, but still has a nice mall). I would assume that normal people live here, haha... But it's HOT. Arizona in general is hot, especially in the summer. We're freezing at 50 degree weather and 90 degrees is fairly nice. I think you have to be 15 yr. 6 mo. to get a drivers permit, and 16 to get your license. The schools in Chandler is supposed to be really good, but try to go to Hamilton High School out of all of the high schools. :)Is anyone from Chandler, Arizona? Or close to there?
    I live in chandler on the boarders of tempe %26amp; mesa. it's a safe residential suburbia. There's lots of malls such as chandler fashion square mall. The schools are good. The weather is 120-130 average in the summer time %26amp; 50-60 in the winter time. There's special lanes in the road just for bikes to ride on.Is anyone from Chandler, Arizona? Or close to there?
    I use to live there. like to years ago. i live in mesa now. but chander is pretty tight. weather is hot in summer but nice in winter. aha. ahh idk you just have to feel it out for yourself
  • tagalog translator
  • deathly hallows part 2 trailer
  • So im from Arizona..and going to go to San Antonio, texas first weekend of December?

    and I was wondering what the weather is like.. I know its around 60 degrees at the high..but is it snowing? Raining? if anyone from there can give me some sort of idea..thanks!So im from Arizona..and going to go to San Antonio, texas first weekend of December?
    The highs in the first week of December are closer to the high 60s and low 70s the lows are in the high 40s. Last year on Dec 2 it was in the 80s. December is one of the driest months of the year in San Antonio, so we don't expect significant precipitation. Snow in San Antonio is extremely rare usually occurring in measurable amounts less than every 10 years.
    No snow, that is a really rare occurrence. It could rain, but it's usually not too rainy. It really depends on that particular weekend, and if there's a cold front or rain in the forecast. You should be alright, but just remember to check the forecast before you head over so you know what to pack.So im from Arizona..and going to go to San Antonio, texas first weekend of December?
    STAY AWAY FROM TEXAS.. THE WEATHER SUCKS.. ITS HOT IN THE WINTER AND ITS HELL IN THE SUMMER.. REALLY.. ITS NOT ONLY HOT BUT HUMITT .. THERE IS HARDLY ANY RAIN AT ALL.. AND SNOW ONLY HAPPENS IN NORTHERN TEXAS..



    YESTERDAY, IT WAS 84.. AND IT WAS AT 11PM..



    WINTER DOESNT GET HERE UNTIL EARLY JAN.. UNTIL MID FEB.. OCT - NOV - DEC ARE JUST LIKE 85-92 AVERAGE..



    BUT YOU ARE FROM ARIZONA.. YOU CAN LEARN TO DEAL WITH THE EXTREME WEATHER..
    I am close to San Antonio. In Texas you can expect very little snow EVER. We are known as a hot state. This winter we do expect it to get a little colder but maybe 40 at the lowest.



    have fun !So im from Arizona..and going to go to San Antonio, texas first weekend of December?
    well for starters it does not snow that often in sa so maybe just bring a normal jacket, gloves and ear muffs. it is usually around the forties.
    it doesnt snow in S. Texas. Rain possibly.