I know what you mean use a sleek and shine shampoo and conditioner like Garnier Fructis, Pantene, or Herbal Essance Dangerouly Straight. Then put serum on your hair and straighten it with a good quality ceramic straightner like Sedu or GHD. Straighten it by layers cuz if you straighten too much at the same time it won't come out nice. When you're done put shine or hair spray, then wrap it up overnight. The next day just go over the parts that need to be straightened.
2007-03-19 10:01:53
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answered by Jenny0305 4
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I usually do mine right before I go to bed...wash it, dry it, then straighten it and it looks great all the next day....I have extremely thick hair and I have to get it thinned out about once a month because it drives me crazy....anyways what I do is use a sleek/straightening shampoo and conditioner then I put in some sort of straightening cream...I like Dove the best, blow dry it then use a ceramic straightener and it looks great, you have to do it in layers though to get all of it....good luck, hope I helped a bit
2007-03-19 16:50:08
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answered by lilcutie224u 3
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get ghds! best straightners ever. condition your hair well b4 too. if that doesnt work try making it curly. Wash your hair, BEFORE drying put on trevor sorbie curl cream. Then blast your hair dry without using a nozzle. It might be frizzy at first but if you do it at night then put it straight up in a bun then unraffle it and play about with it for a while it should make it stunning. If still frizzy in the morning then simply put a TINY amount of curl cream on it and mix it in. Good luck! This works with me, hope it works with you!
2007-03-19 16:48:48
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answered by Sinead K 2
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Try to do your hair the night before. Use a heavy conditioner in the shower and then use a leave-in product. Some good brands are Ojon and Carol's Daughter, both of which you can get on Sephora. I swear by Ojon. Carol's Daughter I haven't tried, but I know they have some good products for hair like yours.
2007-03-19 16:46:19
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answered by Principessa 5
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Hey I know how you feel my hair is the same way so what you do is get a ceramic (you dont have to get a Chi) and straighten your hair partially or all the way the night before you wear it straight (I recomed night) and then fix it in the morning. Good Luck!
2007-03-19 16:46:58
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answered by Sami Lee A 1
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Use John Frieda Frizz-Ease Hair Serum before styling. Also GHD straighteners are great.
2007-03-19 16:48:41
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answered by amandawoods 4
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you need a very hot straightener and you need good conditioner like 3 minute miracle it is Aussie wash your hair with that conditioner and Aussie shampoo and dry your hair and then straiten it and it should work i hope the best!!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-19 16:53:59
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answered by AJ:) 2
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well, actually. you should go to the salon and get it relaxed. this girl just got hers done and it looks amazing.
she has realy poofy hair because shes mixed. but yea. it cost her about 300 dollars, but i mean! she looks so freakin great. i think u will too.
hope i helped
2007-03-19 16:45:25
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answered by innocence_4102008 2
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A smoothing shampoo and a good quality flat iron.....it takes 1 hour max!!!
2007-03-19 16:46:48
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answered by charlie caparzo disalvatore 3
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you need to grow out your hair more becase thick hair like yours needs to be about the lenghtn of your breast put lots of conditioner
2007-03-19 16:47:18
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answered by noon 2
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