use CHI
iron
2007-04-12 17:05:39
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answer #1
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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I have very thick hair and personally I use just about any shampoo, doesnt really matter, but typically I use Garnier Fructius. Then for conditioner I ALWAYS use a deep conditioner. I either buy deep conditioners or my favorite deep conditioners are the ones that come free in hair dye boxes. I use a wide toothed comb and comb the conditioner through and wait like 30 sec.s. I towel dry my hair and comb it through with the comb. When its dry I put Chi silk infusion in it. Then I straighten with my Chi straightner, which is the best! After I straighten I put more Chi silk infusion in then I comb through, but I dont brush it. The only time I ever brush it, if at all, is right after its completely dry before straightening. If you dont want to spend a lot of money on a Chi, I've found that Vidal Sassoon makes a great straightener for about 40 bucks, here it is: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000E2PEP.16._SCLZZZZZZZ_SS260_.jpg
2007-04-12 23:40:01
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answered by Blaire 3
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Use either Farouk orPaul Mitchell. Try L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Heat Seeker Hot Straightening Cream.It doesn't even break your hair. And it controls Frizz!!!
2007-04-20 17:22:02
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answered by domino06 2
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Joico products the Kpak line has a leave in cream for straightening even a thermal spray...Paul Brown makes a good flat iron...but Revlon has one at CVS on sale that works wellhttp://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/detail?prodid=254150&deptid=3&catid=58&subcatid=451&previousURI=/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/shelf?page=1^startpage=1^deptid=3^catid=58^subcatid=451^Brand=-1
2007-04-12 23:26:26
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answered by ♥queen b♥ 4
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theres a spray that is just called FLAT IRON that you can get at any drugstore for like 6 dollars and you just spray it on and then straighten.I have a Conair Infinidey straightener that i also bought at a drugstore for like 50 dollars and it works great on me and my mother and she has very thick hair.â¥
2007-04-20 09:10:45
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answered by Ace 1
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remington wet to dry .. or wet to style .
i love them .
i have extremely thick hair and it always takes away the "fluffyness" without taking away the volume .
i absolutely adore them .
however .. dont use them on wet hair ..
i reccomend having your hair fully dry or barely damp .
because ANY straightening iron will "fry" wet hair .
and spray ..
try a mist ... like frizz-ease straight answer mist is good .
spray before you blowdry and/or when your hair is still wet .
both work great .
good luck .!
2007-04-12 23:33:32
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answered by blqtpie6 1
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I have the same problem
my quick fix was the remington wet 2 straight
its affordable and heats up quick
you can get it at any department store
and it has 30 different settings
happy to help
2007-04-20 16:39:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i have an afro an i can get my hair perfectly straight with the GHD straightening iron they are expensive but i have had mine for 5 years and i use it alot but to keep it in good condition you need to use good very hydrating products on your hair such as goldwell\KMS
2007-04-20 07:02:02
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answered by wozzle21 2
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If you want a strightening iron, the best one is the Conair Wet-2-Straight one. its cheap, and its made to sraighten wet hair. you can find it at Target.
2007-04-13 20:52:45
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answered by Stefanie L 1
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well CHI by farouk is the best, but that doesn't mean it is the only good one out there. also try T3 i think it is called, revlon, and other brands sold at beauty stores like Sally's. but not conair-it is for thinner hair.
2007-04-12 23:22:13
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answered by ? 4
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NONE us the best..this stuff will ruin your hair gurl..please dont!
2007-04-19 19:20:35
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answered by purplehazeinmydrain 3
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