I straighten my hair, but I always still have these little hairs that stick up around the top of my head. But there's A LOT of them. Does any one know any hair products that could get rid of this?
emotedardorxx4 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 3:41 pm: There is one product that will beat anything else you try..
its called smoothing milk and its by garnier fructiese, i have the same problem, and it works AMAZING. and its only like 3$ so cheap and the best there is
SundownBeauty18 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 1:07 pm: Simply all u have to do is use a LITTLE gel, Hairspray it down (but dont go crazy with it),or just simply use water and lotion (this may sound weird/gross but i saw it in a program on t.v)
gaby09 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 1:03 pm: just use some smoothing milk (i use granier fructis brand) and put a little bit on those sticking up ends...or if you dotn want to buy ne thing a LITTLE bit of lotion would work...dont put alot or it will make it greasy. Hope i helped!
K2204 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 11:55 am: HIARSPRAY! I saw it on the TLC television show: "Ten Years Younger" you simply spary hair spray onto the top of your head, then you take the hair spray can, on its side and you use that to smoothe out your hair, and the hair will not stick to the can. and then you are friz free! :) I do that quite a bit! And it works terriffic!
Karen answered Saturday August 27 2005, 11:30 am: That happens to me also whenever I straighten my hair. I use the product "Wind-Down" by John Freida and it keeps my hair from frizzing and having those short strands from sticking up. You can also use a strong hairspray and it'll do the job. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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