My sister has hair that use to be just like you described. She started using Pantene Pro-V for Women of Color. Her hair is so soft now and is much more manageable. Also if you have time, after you wash use a lot of conditioner and let it set for 3 or 4 minutes. Then wash it out, blow dry it and use a big round brush to brush it out as you blow dry it. Then if you have a really good straightening iron, I use a Chi $130 at JC Penney Salon, and straighten your hair. If you do this it is easier to separate your hair by pulling the top up in a bun or clip and straighten the bottom of your hair first then start to take down small parts at a time from the top and straighten it slowly. Or if you want to wear it curly and dont have much time, I use Pantene Hair Gel and I brush my hair straight first, then put about 2 quarter size amounts of gel in my hair and work it through and scrunch at the same time. Then I spray it with a little bit of Mega hold hair spray then blow dry it until it is still just slightly damp, then give it one more spray, and part or style it how I like. Well good luck.
2007-01-09 17:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Try deep conditioning it. I have found a website with recipes for natural helps.
www.pioneerthinking.com/hair.html
Maybe think about getting it cut.
Talk to a Beauty Shop Assistant about what you can do to make your hair easy, but without you spending much time on it.
2007-01-09 18:28:28
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answered by Terry Z 4
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The absolute best is a product called Texture Dirt from FX Special Effects. You can get it at any Walgreens.
2007-01-10 13:21:47
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answered by Hey 3
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Pantene smooth and sleek shampoo and conditioner, and v05 treatment once a week.
2007-01-09 17:32:47
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answered by wickywickyjoka 3
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Try a leave-in conditioner.
2007-01-09 17:32:29
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answered by grinonli 3
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go to a good hair dresser and say fix
2007-01-09 17:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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