I want to know what you think is the best shampoo that straightens hair. I am currently using Bed Head Control Freak So that my hair actually stays somewhat straight (my hair is really poofy and wavy sometimes and my bangs are really wavy so it kinda helps). I have already tried Herbal Esences Straightening shampoo and it doesn't really work. So please tell me some good brandes or some brandes that worked for you. Thanks
2007-12-06
15:17:41
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and yes I did use the Conditioner with the Shampoo for the Herbal Essences
2007-12-06
15:23:35 ·
update #1
I really like the Philosophy line of shampoo and conditioners. I have naturally wavy hair and I have found the trick is really in the conditioner. If your ends are not well conditioned, your hair will "pouf". I just condition the bottom half of my hair so that it doesn't make my scalp oily. I've been happy using Philosophy for about 5 years now and my hairdressers always ask me what I use because my hair is healthier and sleeker than it has ever been. You can buy Philosophy online and on eBay for much cheaper than in retail stores. That's what I do. Good luck from another girl with poufy hair!
2007-12-06 15:22:59
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answered by becca311 4
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Your best bet is to keep using what you are and then get a really good quality straightener. Don't skimp on it. If you want straight hair invest your money in a ceramic hair straightener. You should be paying somewhere between $90 and $150. One of the best brand's I have purchased is the Sedu straightener. It does not fry your hair and will keep even the kinkiest hair straight for days.
2007-12-06 15:24:51
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answered by beanweed5150 3
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did you do the straighten condition with the herbal essences shampoo that's what looks for me or use the herbal essences shampoo and another brand of straighten condition plus straighten fix i use all three and works fabulous.
i use also bath and body straighten shampoo and loreal straighten conditioner
2007-12-06 15:21:58
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answered by bettyb 5
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Oddly sufficient, the muse of "shampoo" has no longer something directly to do with hair (and would not, puns aside, contain our cutting-edge observe "sham," meaning "phony"). "Shampoo" comes from the Hindi observe "campo," meaning "to press," and a "shampoo," which entered English around 1762, replace into initially an entire-physique rub down. in reality, till the mid-nineteenth century, inquiring for a "shampoo" might get you pummeled by using a masseur (or masseuse) and slathered with oils and creams. purely ultimately (in case you lasted that long) might your hair be washed. by using approximately 1860, whether, "shampoo" had attained its unique cutting-edge meaning of "washing the hair." presently thereafter, "shampoo" began for use as a noun meaning the two an act of shampooing or the particular cleansing soap used on the hair.
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answered by ? 4
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Loreal
2007-12-06 15:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I love tresme' smooth and silky. i think its the best kind of shampoo and conditioner. plus the straightening gel would help to and the heat tamer and the no frizz spay which is also by tresme'
2007-12-06 15:24:50
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answered by brittbritt 1
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well i have a little bit of the same as you but now i don't cause i use this kids shapoo and it does not get in your eyes and it makes your hair straight for up to 24 hours!! there are 2 so theese are the best BRECK and KOOL KIDS
2007-12-06 15:26:55
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answered by Teylor C 1
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the herbal escenses one is good, but you also got to get the thing that goes with it, iron me straight. no shampoo is going to get your hair straight, so get a flat iron and use the iron me straight thing. it is that pinkish color, and it is a little spray.
2007-12-06 15:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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herbal essences
2007-12-06 15:29:37
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answered by linaaa(: 2
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Pantene for me I love it
2007-12-06 15:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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