I use the serum before and after the blow dryer and also sometimes I use the pure Jojoba oil, as it does not make it greasy and looks shiny and not messy.
2007-03-09 20:04:09
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answered by Nahed 1
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There are hair care products like shampoo and conditioner which are specially formulated to treat damage. It won't really make them disappear as if a miracle, but it can go so far as to strengthen your hair to prevent further damage. Also try leave-ons to manage your hair during the day. :)
2007-03-09 19:04:15
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answered by d.t. 2
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whilst your hair is obviously curly and you warmth straighten it, there is not any thank you to stop it going frizzy whilst it is humid. I used to straighten my hair well-known and it used to frizz up, yet now I jsut be sure I take stable care of it interior the mornings and placed on it curly ^-^ i'm plenty happier. once you get up interior the morning, despite you do do no longer BRUSH IT in basic terms comb it by interior the bathe once you situation your hair (and don't do this each and every day) interior the mornings attempt to get it moist yet no longer soaking moist in simple terms particularly damp exceedingly on the ends so it would not seem frizzy then upload slightly frizz serum or maybe a tiny little bit of mousse.
2016-11-23 18:47:16
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answered by cordwell 4
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YES! There are lots of great sprays our there. Herbal Essence has a nice one too. You spray it each time you are amount to use your flat iron. It is awesome, really adds shine and protects. Bed Head is a good brand too.
2007-03-09 19:01:07
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answered by lisadaisy36 3
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apply caster oil to ur hair...or oil added with vitamin E tablets and apply it to ur hair in large quantities before u go for a shower which makes ur hair soft and neat after u take ur shower....try to use more natural products when it comes to ur hair....when u go for a shower dont use more of hot water for ur hair which makes ur hair rough and messy.....
2007-03-09 19:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Reflections straightening and smoothing lotion by Jheri Redding. It's not expensive and works great.
2007-03-09 19:05:47
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answered by Lesley M 5
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They make several products specifically for this. One that works is by Thermasilk.
2007-03-09 19:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Nioxin.
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2007-03-09 18:54:09
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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apply serum..
i use garnier.. its great
2007-03-09 18:55:16
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answered by curious_angel 2
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