Our young Amanda Bynes falls into the teenage category with her angled sides that lie below her shoulders. Her color has the tri-tones of
browns, blondes and cinnamons bringing a beautiful and natural effect to her overall appearance. Ms. Bynes could easily have been
born with straight hair or she could be using the flat iron to arrive at such a smooth look. Many a professional eye has been tricked
by the secrets of a flat iron. To arrive at a smooth straight look for yourself, begin with your hair, clean and dry. Section off the
sides, top and crown as you are going to begin on the very bottom in the back. Spray your hot sets or what has worked for you in the
past. No one knows your hair, like you do and you know what different products do to your hair. For example, if you have thin hair,
you aren't going to be applying miles of condition on it, because you understand it usually weighs your hair down. Begin in the back
lower row, taking small, thin sections of your hair, placing the flat iron as close as you can get to your scalp without the fear
of burning it and begin to drag the hair out onto the ends. This is your test strand. Take your hand mirror and see, if this is the
effect you are looking for. If so, continue on through the rest of the row, spraying as go to stiffen up your hair and to move into
the smooth, flat direction you desire. Follow this throughout your whole head, little by little, always beginning on the bottom areas
first and working your way upward. When you are finished, comb your hair and apply plenty of smoothing serum and gloss. Purchasing a
good product for your type of hair can make a world of difference.