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2007-03-10 08:54:22 · 3 answers · asked by sweetpea 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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A glaze like a Cellophane, which coats your hair and makes it suoer shiny...try a vegetable based cellophane, beauty supply stores have them.

2007-03-10 08:57:34 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Interpreted 6 · 0 0

any semi-permanent color can give you shine like that. There is also John Freida Glaze which is like a conditioner. You leave it for 5 min once a week.

Or you can buy a clear glaze (Clairol?) that will not touch the color. Only add shine.

Also, you need a good flash to reflect off your hair so it comes out nice in pics.

:)

2007-03-10 18:18:06 · answer #2 · answered by floridajunkiegal 2 · 0 0

You can use a clear glaze (semi-permanent) for shine. You can find it at any drugstore or beauty supply.

DO'S and DON'T

DO use heat-activated shampoos, conditioners and styling products like those from ThermaSilk, Vidal Sassoon and Neutrogena. Their moisturizers are released by the heat of your hairdryer.

DO treat yourself to a weekly deep-conditioning treatment or hair mask like Joico K-Pak.

DO use your fingers to separate your curls once your hair is dry, if it is curly. A brush will cause your hair to frizz.

DO try a shine-enhancing hair-color product like Revlon Super Lustrous or L'Oréal Féria if you're going to color your hair at home.

DON'T apply finishing products too close to your scalp -- your hair will look greasy.

DON'T weigh down fine hair with a heavy serum formulated only for very thick hair.

DON'T apply a ton of product before using a straightening iron. A sticky gel not designed to protect the hair can actually "cook" it.

DON'T use a plastic vent brush to detangle wet hair. It stretches and eventually snaps the hair. Use it to brush as you blowdry, to give your hair a sleeker look.

WITH STRAIGHT HAIR:
HOW TO

• To get maximum shine, wash and condition your hair, then blast it with a cold-water rinse for about three seconds. "This helps seal in conditioner, making hair easier to style and adds a ton of shine," says Labrecque.

• Blow-dry while brushing with a natural boar-bristle paddle brush. Apply a bit of light finishing serum to frizzy areas (like ends). Finish with shine-enhancing hairspray.

TRY

Aveda Pure-Fume Brilliant Hair Spray

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If you've been O.D.-ing on styling products, buildup could be making your hair dull. Use a clarifying shampoo like Aussie Citrifier Shampoo for seven days, then once a week.

WITH CURLY HAIR

Curly hair tends to have more shine-reducing short pieces and split ends. This becomes really noticeable when it's blown straight.

HOW TO

• Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner and a straightening gel. Detangle with a wide-tooth comb.

• As you blow-dry, wrap 2" sections around a round brush to straighten.

• Apply a finishing cream from 1" below the roots to the ends.

• To get super-glossy curls: After conditioning hair, don't rinse completely -- leave a little in. Apply a gel to damp hair and twist sections around your fingers. Let hair dry naturally.

TRY

Charles Booth Milk & Honey Pure Cream Shampoo

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Glossing sprays are great for boosting shine midday.

IF DAMAGED

Improving its condition is the only way to make it look shinier.

HOW TO

• When hair is damp, apply leave-in conditioner to damaged areas.

• Invest in a quality deep-conditioning treatment and use once a week.

• Although blow-dryers and straightening irons may add to the damage, they're the only things that will make your hair look sleeker temporarily. "Your hair needs heat to smooth the cuticle -- these are the tools that can do it," says Labrecque. Put the blowdryer on a high setting and use an iron on hair ends. Apply drops of frizz-taming serum to dry hair.

TRY

Clairol Herbal Essences Intensive Conditioning Balm

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Add a spritz of hairspray to your brush before running it through your hair to control static and hold the style.

2007-03-10 17:02:07 · answer #3 · answered by Bonita Applebaum 5 · 1 0

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