Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2005, 7:59 pm
will biosilk help your hair like for straightening and to keep it good all day? like i have everything biosilk made.. lol i juss need my hair to not like poof or frizz it just doesnt stay like it was in the morning.. please help!! like where my part is.. it like goes up.. so it just doesnt look right.. please help!! 5's!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? MrsStevenMarkJones answered Friday September 23 2005, 1:39 pm: well a freind of mine once said to put a lil bit of hand lotion in your hair to get rid of frizz. it works for her because her hair is rough and course and thick. yours maybe try that john freida stuff, and my freind had used that on her hair, her hair was soft and smooth, but liked to get staticy and the john freida stuff worked great for her! it all depends on the chemical balance of your hair. like Treseme might work for me but not for you. good luck finding something that works
loopy answered Thursday September 22 2005, 6:08 am: No No No No No!!!!!!!!!!
Go to your local hair dressing salon and ask them to recomend something to you..... the y wil be able to tell you waht product you can put in your hair...... if you have GHD starighteners where you are invest in the oil spray that protects your hair and use a deep tratment conditioner once a week to keep your hair healthy [ loopy's advice column | Ask loopy A Question ]
soccer_crazii answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 9:45 pm: i just wrote this for someone else, but here goes again. i use this shampoo called PUREOLOGY. its in a blue container. its a straightner and a no-frizz shampoo...if you need more information (i dont know how much more i can give...lol) or if you have a question, just send me a question. thanks. [ soccer_crazii's advice column | Ask soccer_crazii A Question ]
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