Shave it.
2006-07-16 23:14:27
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answer #1
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answered by Game Guy 5
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Want that silky, touchable hair that Pantene Pro V products claim their shampoo will give you? Look no further. You can have that flawless look by spending only a few extra minutes blow-drying your hair! Ditch the designer hair products and follow these simple instructions to give your hair the same beautiful look and soft feeling:
Materials:
* Towel
* Hairdryer
* Brush / comb
* Claw-clip or barrette
* Your usual styling products or a small amount of hair gel for touch-ups. (These may not be necessary after you try this tip.)
Step 1:
Twist hair up into a towel in order to remove excess water. How long you keep it wrapped in the towel is up to you. My hair is long, so time permitting, I keep it like that for about 15 minutes.
Step 2:
Comb out any tangles and part hair as you wish.
Step 3:
Gather hair and twist except for a thin layer at the base of your head. Pin hair atop your head with the clip or barrette.
Step 4:
Begin drying the loose hair. (You can use a lower heat setting if you do not have a time restriction.) When hair is completely dry, turn off hairdryer and brush or comb hair.
Step 5:
Remove clip and take another section of hair to be dried. Re-twist your hair and replace pin.
Step 6:
Repeat step 4 as necessary. For thicker hair, you may need to separate hair into sections several times. My hair is of a medium thickness but long, so I separate it into 3 sections.
Step 7:
Once hair is completely dry, brush and style as you wish, or leave it down, as it should be less dried-out and more manageable. If your hair is not completely frizz-free and cooperative, rub a small amount of gel in your hands (a nickel's worth or a quarter's worth) and gently smooth over your hair, paying close attention to the ends.
Drying and styling time will vary based on your hair's thickness and length. Though I do not always have enough time to use this drying technique, it works wonders for my hair for those special occasions!
Approximate time required: 10-20 minutes, depending on thickness and length of hair.
2006-07-17 12:21:54
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answer #2
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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Maintaining good hair depends a lot on your diet, the climate or atmosphere and of course proper caring such as using the right hair products like shampoo & conditioner. You should at first be able to identify your hair type, whether you have an oily, dry or normal hair.
OIly hair would normally be advised to be wash everyday, using for "oily hair" type of shampoo and use a light type of conditioner or use it alternate days.
Dry Hair types would be practically recommended to be washed everyday too, to remove any dirt from teh scalp & hair but remember to dilute the shampoo in water first, rinse well and conditioned. I would also recommend applying a hair wax before shapooing and having a regular hot oil treatment.
Normal hair is just as easy to maintain!
The finishing of all these types of hair would be the final rinse of water with white vinegar solution, to add shine, the water should be cold.
2006-07-17 06:22:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Trim your ends and use a good conditioner after every perm. Use a comb that does not damage your hair. Comb with a lot of space between them, and use a bush that has those little round balls attached to the end. Don't brush too often or comb too often. You should wrap your hair at night and tie with a scarf. Don't put too much oil in hair, because your hair produces it's own oil. Don't over condition or over perm. My best advice is to go to the hair salon at least 2 times a month and have them trim and condition for you. It might be expensive but sometimes us girls have to pay for beauty.
2006-07-17 07:03:24
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answer #4
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answered by ? 5
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I wash and conditioned it every 2 weeks with Mane 'N Tail products. I apply Carrot Oil Cream to wet hair and then apply Lotta Body Setting Lotion and roll it up. I have a perm so I keep my hair moisturized with the Carrot OIl Creme or Lusters Pink Moisturizing Oil. I roll up my hair nightly and apply Isoplus Oil Sheen daily before stying my hair. Get the ends clipped 3 times a year.
2006-07-17 09:55:17
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Use home made creams with honey and egg to put on your dry hair. wait for 30 min and that wash off the cream. After you can use your regular shampoo . Another tip : do not use the hair dryer too often, it makes your hair look like it was burned, and also use a good conditioner( loreal and garnier are good).
2006-07-17 06:53:04
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answer #6
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answered by miha 1
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hi
too make your hair look gorgeous you have to apply a regular oil or weekly once do head massage. and the other thing important is you have to have a good vitamins eating principle. it will also help you . then dont deposite a non- proffesional colour. use a proffesional product to shape up your hair. for example ; schwarskoph is an excellant for stylinig your hair. this product is available in class saloon
2006-07-17 06:56:29
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey coco, trim every eight weeks go to the beautician when you can and don't put more chemicals in it than it can handle. The best products I have found are Dr. Miracle products they make your hair HEALTHY.
2006-07-17 06:16:27
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answer #8
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answered by sincerely, see me 4
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my favourite product right now is Garnier sleek n shine, it makes my hair look a lot more healthier then it truely is...... good product 2 put through hair after straighten
2006-07-17 06:17:49
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answer #9
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answered by tanyalelliott82 2
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Cut it all off, die it blond and let Pamala Lee Anderson wear it as a wig.
2006-07-17 06:16:26
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answer #10
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answered by hellbent 4
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it is true you are what you eat, eat healthy and your hair will follow, take some b6 it helps, and zinc and treat your hair nice, too, may times we just put perms and such and forget, be nie and it will glow.
2006-07-17 06:19:24
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answer #11
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answered by Zeni 2
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