Wella hot oil used every month or weekly if it is frizzy dry.
2006-07-07 08:47:43
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answered by twinkletoes 3
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In the shower, use a deep moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. A VO5 hot oil treatment is great, because it can be done right in the shower, is inexpensive, and you can feel an immediate difference. I use mostly Pantene products, for they all seem to work well together. Right before you finish, run cold water over your hair. This will close the hair follicle at the end, and reduce the puffy-frayed look that straigtened hair can sometimes have. (on that note, keeping your ends trimmed regularly can help avoid this as well)
If possible, let your hair air dry. Excessive heat can damage your hair, and since you straighten it so often, the less heat you put on it, the better. Run a bit of shine/ silkening serum through your hair before you straighten. The 'remington wet to straight' is the best straigtener that i have found thus far. You dont have to worry about your hair being bone-dry. It will straighten wet hair just as well.
When you are done i like to take just a dime sized amount of the serum, and smooth it across the top of your hair to add shine and softness.
One last tip: it is best to use products that do not contain alcohol. From my experiences, alcohol seems to be the best at drying my hair out, and leaving a sticky film etc.
I have been doing this 'system' for a while. If i do nothing to it, my hair is huge and crazy. Once you get your own system down, it wont take long, and the results will be great.
2006-07-07 09:00:22
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answered by TJG 1
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I get the same problem with blow drying everyday and using my chi iron and what I find that works is I sometimes at night before I go to bed I put in this conditioner from pantene pro-v it is in a round tub and is a conditioner for breakage and frizzy hair and I leave it in my hair all night and in the morning I wash it out and my hair is so soft and I can definetly notice my hair is not as dry and frizzy, so I would try that and see if it works!
2006-07-07 08:46:28
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answered by mmonroe811 1
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i straightened my hair every day for about 2yrs. Even with using heat protection products and conditioners my hair was still getting damaged. My hairdresser recommended bed head dumb blonde shampoo and dumb blonde reconstructor (you dont have to have blonde hair to use them) I use the dumb blond shampoo everytime I wash my hair. I use it with my normal conditioner but twice a week I use the reconstructor instead of conditioner. I leave that in for as long as i can, sometimes 6 hours or even overnight. Then I wash it out, put normal conditioner in for 2mins and then wash that out too. They cost about £25 for both but its definately worth it. My hair is in a lot better condition now, it isnt as dry and isnt breaking anymore and also it has just started to grow again.They are really brilliant products!
2006-07-09 06:50:13
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answered by mipmip22 2
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Try beer and eggs every now and then, conditions your hair, but not to be used often.
Also, regularly change shampoo and conditioner.
And try Tresémé products and Toni and Guy spray for befor straightening.
2006-07-07 11:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you place on the spray while your hair is dry then this is going to likely be very properly to straighten it, because of the fact the completed component of the spray is to help with the straightening. It should not be that moist with the spray besides. (:
2016-12-08 16:53:21
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answered by jensvold 3
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The trouble is you are washing your hair too much. You are stripping your hair of essential oils/nutrients and you will never get it in good condition washing it so frequently. I know it feels a bit grubby if you don't wash it every day cos I'm the same, but try to wash every other day and it will get in better condition.
2006-07-07 08:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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GHD straighteners and products. A bit pricey but stops your hair drying out and leaves it shiny and poker straight - believe me, it works and I have the driest curliest hair ever!
2006-07-07 08:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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what hair staightners do you use. ghd straightners flatten the hair better then normal ceramic ones so therefore you should not need to straighten everyday, i use them and my hair is in prefect condition
2006-07-07 08:44:30
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answered by elaine b 1
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u shouldnt straighten your hair everyday, thats whats drying it out
2006-07-07 10:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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