My hair is kind of like that too. It depends how you want to style it... much easier if you keep it very short. Try spiking glue, just use a little, or a lot if you want to spike it up. I used to use this wax hair product which worked pretty well... now I just use regular hair gel -- it works, I just use a lot and put it on when the hair is still a little wet
2007-02-25 06:53:24
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answered by Shakespeare, William 4
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Its all in the cut and products you use. I had the same problem but a few weeks ago I went to a new salon because I wanted a change. They gave me a new cut that i love , its thinned out and I don't have to use gel anymore . I use just a little mouse and because it is thinner I can dry it on a lower heat setting and rather then use a brush while drying , I use my fingers to help lift and shape . It is so much healthier looking and falls right into place..As I said, its in the Cut and the products. Don't choose your Salon because you think you may save a few dollars or that you're in the habit of going there. Look for a Salon that is up-to-date with the new techniques and products! hope this helps you! If you arent sure which one is a good one, ask around to people you know or see! but the important thing to do is to voice to your beautician what your problems and concerns are!! Good luck ! :)
2007-02-25 07:06:49
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answered by flutterbye 1
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My stylist sometimes thins my hair out with a special pair of shears. They can all do that. If you get it done, see if they recommend a shampoo and conditioner that will moisturize your hair (may be best to see a salon that also sells hair products). My stylist suggested that I use shampoo for color-treated hair since they are very moisturizing (though I don't have colored hair but that's ok).
2007-02-25 06:57:07
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answered by Opal 6
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A set works best with a really good setting lotion like any that Nexxus has. Then when it wears off use a flat iron. Thats how I style my hair and my hair is very much like yours.
2007-02-25 06:57:41
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answered by nastaany1 7
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Strong wax, followed by a coat of hairspray, or you can get 'Hair Glue', just type into a seach engine to find some :-)
2007-02-27 02:15:50
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answered by Hayley 3
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A good cut will help with the natural style but try using FUDGE products. They are excellent.
2007-02-25 10:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Put loads of conditioner on it, blow dry it and it should soften enough to style. Failing that, a good hairdresser should be able to tame it for you
2007-02-25 06:59:37
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answered by sonia h 1
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Well if hair gel doesn't work maybe you could (if your old enough)go ask a hair Solon or my aunt.Mail to me to know what my aunts email is or to ask me if I have more ideas.dogydog101@yahoo.com My name is Emilie Maggs!
2007-02-25 06:53:01
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answered by Emilie Maggs 1
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try to use hair wax or blow dry it if you can go it local hair style hair dressers and ask them
2007-02-25 06:52:30
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answered by liamrun121314 2
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Buy some of this, i guarantee it wont move, V05 rework fibre putty! It's good stuff!!!!1
2007-02-25 06:56:23
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answered by anney 4
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