paul Mitchell...
2006-09-07 12:49:48
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answer #1
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answered by luckiest 4
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To get the frizz out of your hair...wash, then try enough conditioner in your hair to dangle it and then towel dry it. Place some conditioner in the palm of your hand, like hand cream and put it though the ends of your hair. It will not matter what shampoo/ conditioner you use...it is how you make it work for you. Plus, try to wash it every other day, too. Let your hair build back up the natural oils it should have in it. Washing everyday can be extra hard on hair that has been dyed, especially blond and fine hair, that is a bleach chemical on it. Give it a try, I think you will be surprised how nice and soft and manageable it will turn out. Don't be afraid of a second day style without washing it, it will be more maintainable the second day around and save you time, too. A quick hot curler here and there or a quick blow dryer with a round brush for a pick me up.
2006-09-07 17:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I highly recommend Connie Stevens's Forever Spring 'Silk Lustre Shampoo and Conditioner' you can find it at foreverspring.com. You will want to buy this stuff by the gallons after you try it!
2006-09-06 20:04:48
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answered by happy 1
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My girlfriend uses Herbal Essences' "Dangerously Straight" and her hair is incredibly sleek, shiny and silky. It comes in a purple/pink bottle. Look for the bottle that says "Honey Pear Silk." Believe me her hair always looks silky and beautiful.
2006-08-31 05:58:20
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answered by Hottitude.com 1
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I have the same hair as you .I preffere the back to the basics rasberry almond shampoo and conditioner or the back to the basics pomagranit peach.My hair is always soft .
2006-09-07 06:50:18
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answered by deedee 4
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ok i am serious about this. go get a bottle of TAIL AND MANE shampoo. it is for horses but its the best shampoo in the world for humans.call a pharmacy like wal mart and ask.you will be suprised at how healthy and shiny your hair will become.
2006-09-07 12:30:46
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answered by Billy T 6
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I recommend John Frieda products for blonde hair. They are great for colored hair. He makes shampoo, conditioner, mousse and a great instant silkener called Dream Creme. They are especially made for Blonde hair, they brighten up your hair and show off your highlights. I love it, you will too.
2006-09-04 13:06:40
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answered by amalia372005 5
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Matrix "Sleek Looks" its an orange bottle found at most salons that carry Matrix products. I've been using it for 2yr now and love it. Please whatever you decide to go w/ don't use pantene or herbal Essenes. The long term damage from the alcohol in it is terrifying to your hairdresser !!!!!!
2006-09-07 02:42:22
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answered by 1smartmama 2
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I totally recommend Sunsilk, they do the trick for those annoying kinks in your hair, the purple one sounds best suited for you.
For extra 'sleekness', if you use straighteners, Loreal Hot Studio Straightening Cream is good too, and keeps it in good condition as well. Hope it works!
2006-08-31 05:53:39
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answered by Saz 2
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i like thermasilk shampoo &conditioner. It is heat activated to improve dry,fine, or dyed hair.If your hair craves moisture ,the protein is locked in when heat styling.
2006-09-07 14:38:38
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answered by crystalclere 1
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INFUSIUM 23, IS THE BEST FOR ME, I DYE MY HAIR ALOT AND IT KEEPS IT SO MOISTURIZED. IT COSTS ABOUT 6.99 A BOTTLE FOR THE SHAMPOO AND THE CONDITIONER, I SUGGEST USING BOTH, YOU WILL SEE A BIG CHANGE IN YOUR HAIR
2006-09-07 16:26:46
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answered by oswtygrl 4
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