Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:51 pm
Hey every time i straighten my hair it never stays straight for more then like an hour is there anything i can do to keep it straight
anything that i might have becasue i want to straighten it tomorrow for school
will mousse keep it straight?
thanx in advance
ill rate you 5 if you answer this
~~Sarah~~
ilovetohelp answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 5:05 pm: ok i have straight hair and i wish it would stay curly but it never will. but in your case just find and straightening gel. i wish they had curly gel. mine will never stay curly. [ ilovetohelp's advice column | Ask ilovetohelp A Question ]
abercrombie200 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 11:00 pm: straighten your hair in layers ... im guessing you have thick hair... well i have really thick hair and i straighten it in layers ...like put half up and half down and do the bottom and then the top it really does work for me and maybe sparying the littlest bit of hair spray might also help
hope i helped if u need anymore advice just feel free to ask [ abercrombie200's advice column | Ask abercrombie200 A Question ]
SweetAsCandy411 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 10:58 pm: Try using realli light shampoo and conditioner like Dove. Then use Garnier Fructis Smoothing milk and get the strong one. It helps it control your hair and it prevents it to frizz. [ SweetAsCandy411's advice column | Ask SweetAsCandy411 A Question ]
summergrl05 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 7:23 pm: I'm not sure if moose will keep it straight but AFTER PARTY by Bed Head Tigi works really well. what you do is u put it on after your hair has dried from a shower. you apply a little bit to a section of hair then straighten it. then you do it for the rest of your hair. hope i helped =) [ summergrl05's advice column | Ask summergrl05 A Question ]
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