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Question Posted Wednesday January 11 2006, 6:08 pm

when you wear your hair down straight, is there any product that you can put in it to keep it shiny and smooth and not-frizzy? what do you use (if you use anything)?

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tresumme, tressume, oo la la.

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purpledragonfly answered Friday January 13 2006, 2:30 am:
everybody's hair is different so it's all trial and error. salon products work really well if you can afford them. i use garnier's smoothing milk and leave in conditioner. try those they are a little more affordable.

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sensual20008 answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 10:36 pm:
For short hair you use oil sheen and you can use vaseline but it may leave a baby fresh sent in your hair and profective makes hair long and shiny.more questions

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janelle<3 answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 8:21 pm:
their are a few prodeuct you can use you can use regular hair spray by spraying it on a brush and brushing it through also you could use static guard which you can get at any supermarket. also you can buy john freida frizz serum for a bit more money!

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Alleycat45227 answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 7:20 pm:
well you should wash it with a shampoo that makes your ahir not frizzy and make shiny and smooth...the shampoo that i reccommend is herbal essense...it works great or try frizz control to help your hair not frizz...hoped i helped..
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muffinbutt answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 6:59 pm:
If your hair is frizzy, possibly it's too dry. Wash it less often, or use a moisturizing shampoo. I only wash my hair two or three times a week, using conditioner each time, and sometimes in between washings I'll wet it in the shower and condition but not shampoo it. And my hair is very shiny and smooth.

I recommend conditioners specialized for your hair color -- I use a conditioner for red hair and have noticed much less color fading since then.

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xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 6:51 pm:
You can buy frizz control stuff they have them at like every store almost but thats all i can tell you cuz my hair doesn't get frizzey after i straghten it anymore ! sorry if i didn't help !:[



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KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 6:29 pm:
I use Bed Head "HeadBrush". Basically you can buy it at any place where they sell Bed Head. But i bought it at a salon. It's just a spray but not like a sticky spray. It smells really good too! It gives it shine.

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