go ask your stylist for a ladder down this will permanently hold your hair straight for at least 6 -8 wks and u will just retouch up your new growth you will loveeeeeeee it salon stylist here
2007-08-26 11:57:40
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answered by ladysosureone 6
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The best way to keep it straight and minimize frizz it to use a hair straightener like Ogilvie (in a box on the hair isle with the perms). The so called once a week straighteners don't do a thing to my hair at all and are a lot of work and a waste of money. The Ogilvie straightener is permanent and works until you cut the hair off, but you will also need to touch up roots every few months to keep your hair smooth and straight. Other than that, if you don't want to go that drastic, use an extra hold mousse or gel. If you blow dry your hair straight, you need to do it on a super high heat setting or else it'll frizz, but the problem with that is it's really damaging to hair, and unless your hair is relatively short, constant hot blow drying will split your ends, so use a strong moisturizing conditioner like a hair mask in the short fat plastic jars. Herbal Essences mousses all work great to keep my hair from frizzing and they smell pretty too.
2007-08-26 12:01:51
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answered by Wintergirl 5
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The key to good healthy looking hair is to moisturize it everyday. Use a deep conditioner and don't use a straightener everyday. Put it up in a ponytail or something, just don't do it everyday.
In the winter, use a hot oil treatment for your hair before you straighten because the harsh cold air is already killing your hair.
I do this all the time and the frizz is now gone!
2007-08-26 12:14:46
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answered by *~*RaChAel*~* 5
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Well you might additionally take a look at some of the oldest methods within the booklet that's hairspray. Spray a bit little bit of hairspray in every single place your hair and BOOM! Your well! What I use is Tre Semme four+four light-weight hairspray. It smells fairly well and its in an aerosol can so its convenient to distribute for the period of the hair. You can get it at Sally's. And its light-weight so it would possibly not harm your hair as dangerous. Believe me I straighten my hair plenty and it will get beautiful humid wherein I are living.
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answered by ? 4
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Conair makes a wonderful straightener and in very inexpensive. A good conditioner helps. Try Avon for straightened hair. Absolutely DO NOT DRY YOUR HAIR WITH A BLOW DRYER!!!!!!! EVER!!!!
This is the source of your problem.
A little baby oil in your hair will keep the frizzies away & help keep your hair hydrated.
2007-08-26 12:00:36
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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My favorite product that definitely works is BioSilk. All of their products work great....my favorite is the smoothing balm. Here is the link to the site and all that they have to offer. You can buy their products in a lot of convenient stores or hair salons though.
http://www.biosilk.com/style/smoothingbalm.html
I would also suggest a ceramic hair straightener. Chi is the best but if that is too pricy, then just make sure you get one that is ceramic.
2007-08-26 11:59:28
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answered by monday 2
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Use Dove anti-freeze cream.
It comes in a white bottle, with a blue cap.
It Smells good too!!
2007-08-26 11:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using specialty shampoo for anti frizz hair.
2007-08-26 11:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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use a shin spray and a straightening cream.
apply it to damp hair after you shower. and then once you straighten your hair it will stay for hours.
2007-08-26 11:57:47
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answered by otisia24 4
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-use a straightening shampoo & conditioner
-blowdry your hair straight
-use heat sealer/protecter cream
-straighten
- de-frizz spray
2007-08-26 11:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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