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Question Posted Saturday April 29 2006, 1:15 pm

ok well i have been through many shampoos and conditioners and whenever i wear my hair down its soft but its just kinda knotty does anyone know something i can put in it for it not to be knotty?

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dudewearsurcar answered Sunday April 30 2006, 1:47 pm:
It usually depends on your hair texture. if you have straight hair, you could just use a detangler or a leave-in conditioner. if you have curly hair (like i do) then i suggest using a product called "Biolage shine renewal". it makes your hair shine, and no tangles! i bought it at wal-mart and it's not expensive either, hope that helps.

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christina answered Saturday April 29 2006, 3:11 pm:
When you go to the store, buy a detangler spray. It's in the same aisle as the shampoo & stuff. When you brush your hair, spray it in, and it'll keep it from being knotty.

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