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My hair when I use irons to make it sleek and thinner please?

2006-08-16 12:10:44 · 12 answers · asked by ♪ GOTH CHICK♫ 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

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pantene pro v has a smooth and sleek line. it works really well. use the straightening creme

http://www.pantene.com/en_US/products/collection/smooth/frizz_straight_creme.jsp

http://www.pantene.com/en_US/products/regimen/smooth/index.jsp

2006-08-16 12:13:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I adore the Garnier Sleek And Shine Anti-Frizz Serum that comes in a pump. Cheap, ~3$, and you only need a small amount (size of a quarter).
Tussle into the ends of your hair, and treat/style any way you like, for an incredibly glossy, near liquid look!
The only thing I wish is that it came in different scents. :)

And the advice about a good iron is true. I have Maxius, and I dont even use conditioner anymore (nor the Garnier) but that definitely is the best product I know!

2006-08-16 12:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by Yentl 4 · 1 0

Matrix Sleek Look

2006-08-16 12:55:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

paul mitchel supper skinny serum - smoothing condtion
this product comes in a thin clear / see through bottle
the top is a light green pump
i have only seen it come in two sixes one is very small much like a travel size bottle of shampoo and the other is about as tall as a regular bottle of shampoo but it is thinner / not as wide as shampoo bottles

i swear this stuff is the BEST stuff out there - i love it ! and it smells really good :P

you can use it on wet or dry hair for whatever style you need if you have really long hair like i do ( almost to my butt ) i would use about two quater sizes amount - same thing for really thick hair
use your best judgement on that

i hope that helped

2006-08-16 12:49:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i used to use lots of products on my hair before when i was using cheapish straighteners (i say cheap they cost about £50 ) then i brought a pair of ghd hair straighteners and u dont need to use anything on them just make sure ur hair is completely dry then use them it makes ur hair shiney and sleek and wont cost u aany more money for expensive treatments on ur hair the straightners cost me £ 100 but price may vary a little depending where u live and they last ages ive had mine about 2 yrs and they still brilliant my sister has had four pirs of cheapy straightners in the past year so it does pay to buy the best =) hope this helps

2006-08-16 12:17:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I really love the heat protection and styling aid of John Frieda...they even go as far as designing them for different hair colours. I use a sheer blond styling serum that you add after you wash your hair to tame frizz and get it ready for heat appliances. Then you smooth it through your hair when your finished styling and not only does it provide a UV filter but it provides a lovely finish. You should also try the wax from that range too...FAB! But they are a little pricier than other brands but it's worth it.

2006-08-17 05:33:32 · answer #6 · answered by Munchy Mooneo 3 · 0 0

There's a really good line of products from the States called Red Ken. I straighten my hair religiously and this is the best product I've ever used.
Best thing is you can order them online if you can't find a stockist nearby and it's really affordable.

2006-08-16 20:32:10 · answer #7 · answered by politicalghettogirl 3 · 0 0

John Frieda has a line called "super skinny" it's more expensive than your average drug-store preduct but my friend says it works

2006-08-16 12:38:30 · answer #8 · answered by kittypurry 3 · 0 0

ghds are great you dont need to use anything else maybe just a little serum.

2006-08-17 03:09:01 · answer #9 · answered by pussycat doll 4 · 0 0

liquid drano. I'm not kidding, this is what they use for hair "softeners" in salons.

2006-08-16 12:14:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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