hey i just got a haircut today, and it's kind of short. i like it and all, i'm just afraid that it will go crazy on me because my hair is naturally curly (i straighten it). are there any products out there that will help keep it like it is when i first straighten it the morning?
thanks so much, and i rate high for good answers. =)
xxurockxx answered Thursday June 30 2005, 10:44 am: before you dry it put some paul mitchell heat seal on it (it is a spray on product) and then yea dry it (because it needs heat to activate) and then straighten it. it really helps block out the humidity. [ xxurockxx's advice column | Ask xxurockxx A Question ]
xCAMMIx answered Thursday June 30 2005, 4:22 am: Well, be sure to ask your stylist about how to style it like she does and all the products that you need! Usually the stylist specially orders it for you! When I use John Frieda Stylist Stay Straight it helps tame my curly hair and it has hairspray in it to keep it the way when you first styled it!!Take this advice and use it wisely!! [ xCAMMIx's advice column | Ask xCAMMIx A Question ]
nachoxqween answered Thursday June 30 2005, 3:41 am: I have that same problem! I use Matrix Sleek.Look Iron Smoother. It makes my hair super straight, and my hair is really thick and naturally curly. [ nachoxqween's advice column | Ask nachoxqween A Question ]
ItSmYtRadEmaRk15 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 11:49 pm: I have that same problem. I use Redkin's Straightening balm when my hair is wet. Then, i spray it with Special Effect's Stay Straight. I got both of these at Ulta if you have one of those in your state. Otherwise, they can probably be found in any beauty supply store! They seem to help me really well! Also, for some weird reason if i pull my hair back in a low pony tail, and leave it for a few minutes, when i take it out it stays straight. Ha, hope those things help!! [ ItSmYtRadEmaRk15's advice column | Ask ItSmYtRadEmaRk15 A Question ]
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