here in our country, there are a lot of people who are using this kind of shampoo for horses. it's called "mane and tail", and they say it works wonders. they use it to have thicker and stronger hair. but since you have thick hair already, you can try their conditioner. :D i think it's perfectly safe, because even beauty queens recommend it.
2006-07-26 19:29:44
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answered by yawmee 3
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I have a load of heavy and thick hair. The only things that helps mine is Avons Straight and Sleek Products. Use twice as much conditoner, after drying hair comb it out with detanglier use gel and spray to flatting and you could also get a flat iron. If this doesn't work try some Suave Professionals and a straight iron I love this stuff too!
2006-07-27 08:22:27
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answered by Nevada 2
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I have been straighting my hair for 3 years and i have Very thick long hair ! I found that if you use Panteen pro-v "get it straight smoothing mousse " first while its wet , let it dry and then straighten it with Revlon wet 2 straight it works really good I use the mousse because it helps keep your hair from being frizzy ! But you could also go to a salon and get it chemically straightened it will only last a couple of weeks and then it will grow out but it really works good
GOOD LUCK !
2006-07-27 02:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I have super thick hair. I went out to Sally's Beauty Supply and bought a Titanium Tools straightner. It straightens it SUPER fast. I love it.
2006-07-27 02:31:39
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answered by Lizzie 2
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I find GHD to be the only one that really works on all hair types. And they have 3 different sizes so theres one to suit everyone.
Section you hair and straighten it bit by bit. I find its easier if your hair hasnt just been washed and dried.
If you let your hair dry naturally for a few hours and then run over it with the blow drier before straightening then i think you get a great result.
2006-07-27 04:00:54
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answered by miss_meliss 2
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CHI Turbo 1" works great for me, and it doesnt seem to damage as much as other straighteners. It makes my thick hair really smooth and silky and it is my favorite straightener yet and i have tried ALOT of different ones. It costs about $120 but it is definatly worth it.
2006-07-27 02:46:05
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answered by penguin 2
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Try one of the Chi lines. They work wonders. They are professional and cost a bit more, but for thick and/or curly hair, they do work the best.
2006-07-27 02:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Chi Turbo, Ceramic flat iron... works great for thick and long hair, and does not do much damage like the regular straightening iron.
2006-07-27 02:30:20
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answered by Sunny 4
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I dont know of anything but i can tell you what i do, I get a perm take out the soulation part, comb it through my hair straight then let it sit the time it is for a perm blow dry it straight then cuse a straighting iron, lasts about a month
2006-07-27 02:30:45
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answered by Susan A 2
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Try the EasyStraight Hair Straightening System, it rly works! There's even a video online to show you how its done and its cheap too!
www.easystraight.com
Its so easy to accomplish straight hair!
2006-07-27 03:25:24
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answered by Amelia 2
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