try sunsilk products. they have 3 products that i think you might like. anti-poof, straigten up and de frizz. they come in a cream, conditioner and shampoo.
http://www.drugstore.com/templates/brand/default.asp?brand=47427&aid=333321&aparam=sunsilk_shampoo
this is a link to the sunsilk products at drugstore.com
2006-11-22 00:54:35
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answered by ~ChInChILaLvR~ 2
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Heres AStep By Step Guide To Blowdrying Your Hair Straight, This Could Help, Maybe Your Hair Wont Look Dry If You Try This :] Shampoo and condition your hair, making sure that you use a moisturising conditioner if your hair is dry or frizzy. Comb your hair with a wide toothed comb. Some products need to be applied whilst the hair is wet, others when it is towel dry so check the instructions on your product(s). Remove excess water with a towel, then allow your hair to dry by combing your fingers through it, until it is about 80% dry. Apply some protective oil and some straightening balm to your hair. Divide the hair into four sections, two at the front of the head and two at the back. Clip the sections of her onto the top of your head. Finish blow drying one section of hair before going onto the next section - hair that is not completely dry may curl again. When blow drying the hair, use the brush to pull the hair away from the roots and direct the air from the hairdryer down the hair shaft. Keep the tension on the hair, stretching it out and holding it straight. Try to distribute the heat from the hair dryer evenly down the shaft, to promote even drying and reduce the risk of heat damage to the hair. Work down the hair shaft to the ends. To ensure the ends are straight, put the brush under the ends and let the hair lie flat against the brush whilst blow drying. You may want to apply a small amount of shine spray, gloss or oil on your hair after blowdrying to smooth down the hair and repel moisture.
2016-05-22 14:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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For dry hair pls try these hot oil massages....they will help in maintaing the natural sheen of your hair and will also condition your hair:
Hot oil massages: Warm 2 tsp. of olive oil and 2 tsp. coconut oil and gently massage every part of the scalp for 10-15 minutes. Rinse a towel in hot water, wipe and wind the hair around the head as it cools. Repeat 2 or 3 times to issue total saturation. After that, shampoo and rinse well. It is good for brittle dry hair.
Hot Caster oil massage: Warm ½ cup of castor oil, massage into scalp and gently comb it. Bind the hair with hot towel on the head, wait for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. As it is home made is so good to use for scanty hair.
Clove oil honey massage. Stir well ½ cup of green olive oil with 1 cup of liquid honey. Shake vigorously. Keep the mixture to settle for a day or two. Massage into the scalp and comb it not touching the scalp. After massaging cover hair with plastic shower cap. Make it air tight to let the heat penetrate, leave like that for 20 to 30 minutes. Then shampoo and rinse well. It is good for dark hair to keep it shining and lustrous.
Take care
2006-11-22 01:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The BEST product can't be found in a store. It is natural rain water!! My grandmother use to have a barrel she would catch the rain in. It had a screen on top to catch debris. Just keep a container(like a gallon bottle) in your bathroom(or where ever you wash your hair) and make the final rinse using rain water. It has no chemicals(ok, I know about the chemicals in the air) and costs nothing!
2006-11-22 00:57:51
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answered by TexasRose 6
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I have a problem where my hair goes all fluffy and frizzy when it's just washed but i use Dove shampoo followed by Dove condidioner. I use the one for dry/damaged hair, it leaves my hair smoth, silky and straight. bingo!
2006-11-22 00:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hask Pure Shine Spray on Lumintar.
Wal Mart has it.
2006-11-22 00:48:45
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answered by hdowns326 2
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U can use... Paras pharma's - Livon,
Marico's - Silk n shine
Numis, Sunsilk 9 to 9...etc...
Thatzs best way to manage your hair.
2006-11-22 01:36:20
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answered by diya 2
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There is this Loreal's "Elvive" shampoo and conditioner,which works out for all kinds of hair and smooths them out.
Why don't you try out "Mrs.Marino" hair softener?(This is after shampooing ur hair)
2006-11-22 00:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Try pantene products.
2006-11-22 00:46:05
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answered by manang bruka 2
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