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i've tried loads of different shampoos, conditioners , sprays but everytime after straightening my hair i end up with loads of flyaways is there any reasonably priced products that could help me

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2007-03-28 05:52:18 · 20 answers · asked by [ѕ]н.σ.я.т.[ѕ]т.υ.f.f. 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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After you straighten, try rubbing a good quality silk scarf over your head. that the only thing that i use

2007-03-28 05:57:20 · answer #1 · answered by R.AAA 5 · 1 0

First of all, you have flyaways because of all the breakage you have from flattening your hair each time. But yeah, I do the same everyday. I started using Citric brand shine spray, it's the only shine spray I found that adds weight to my hair to maintain flyaways without making my hair look greasy. As far as treatments go to strengthen your hair, I love using Jojoba oil treatments on mine. You can pick those up at Sally's Beauty Supply or w/e you have in your area. And although I don't use it myself, my stylist always recommends using a heat protectant to avoid the breakage that causes all of those annoying flyaways.

2007-03-28 06:31:58 · answer #2 · answered by Cynthia S 4 · 0 0

Let's start off with this. I would get a serum of some kind. Like, Biosilk is amazing! It smells wonderful, adds shine, and definitely helps with the fly-aways. Regis DesignLine has one called Silk Drops, and those too smell great and repair and add shine while on your hair. But, most fly-aways happen after you are done straightening, so I suggest that you spray a little bit of hairspray on your hands and pat down the fly-aways. Don't spray too much or you'll end up crunchy. =) Also, you could spray hairspray on a brush and run that through your hair, but I like the patting it down with your hands better. It's more accurate.

2007-03-28 05:59:16 · answer #3 · answered by Haircuttingcutie 3 · 0 0

try hair serum that should help the frizz but what i do is after straightening i use mousse or with shock waves touchable gel but not alot because if you get the hair wet it wont be straight anymore and could make it worse just apply a little bit to a comb or brush through the hair or rub it in Ur hands till there ist much left and rub it though the hair hope it works

2007-03-28 22:56:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dont use serums, they can make your hair appear greasy, instead spray a little hair spray on your hair brush after straightening and run it through your hair to flatten fly aways, this way you wont end up with clumps of hair due to over spraying or frizzy bits due to spraying water on them!

2007-03-28 06:03:56 · answer #5 · answered by Shorty 1 · 0 0

i have this problem 2. try using a little wax. it cost about £5 and lasts for ages. u only need a small pea sized amount each time u straighten ur hair. rub it into ur hands until it feels warm and lightly run your hands over ur hair it works wonders.
you can buy wax from any supermarket or chemist.
don't use to much other wise your hair will look greasy.

2007-03-28 05:59:53 · answer #6 · answered by pink-star 2 · 0 0

After you've straightened your hair, rub a small amount of fabric conditioner on your hands and smooth over your style.

2007-03-28 06:04:59 · answer #7 · answered by nievelittlegirl 2 · 0 0

John Frieda Anti-frizz serum-just a tiny dab

2007-03-28 05:57:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am in love with the Paul Mitchell hair wax it lasts forever and i have tried so so many different kinds of wax and they make me feel disgusting but this one is perfect and not expensive. just rub a tiny amount in your hair and wa-la! i also you a damaging hair shine repair from alterna it works wonders and makes your hair shiny especially after putting the wax in your hair.

2007-03-28 09:46:14 · answer #9 · answered by britbrat 1 · 0 0

you need to try a good serum. these can be applied to dry hair ( read instructions to ensure they can) i find they work better applied to dry hair or towel dried hair too. These take away all the fly away hairs. A good one would be 'charles worthington' but there are so many out there just ensure its a serum. good luck!

2007-03-28 06:40:07 · answer #10 · answered by hayles 2 · 0 0

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