Well today i got my hair cut. I asked her to blow dry it also. But when she blow dryed it, it came out so shiny and healthy lookin and even relatively straaight, but if i do it at home it comes out like fryed looking. Also, before she blow dryed it she put this cream stuff on it.
Does anyone know why it came out so nice looking, and any techniques i could use while blow drying my hair to make it come out the same way.
And if anyone knew what the product or what a product is called, how much it is, and where to find it to make your hair come out healthy looking after blow drying it?
Sry this has so many questions.
I'll rate 5's for anyone who trys.
sweetkerry answered Sunday April 30 2006, 1:33 pm: everyone comes home from salons and wishes they could get that salon look and i know how annoying it can be! You should try using a vent brush. Divide your hair in sections and brush from underneath your hair, blowdrying the top side as you move down the hairshaft. To get best results, use a nozle on your hairdryer so it dosnt burn your hair. As for the product, the best thing you can do is ask your hair stylist what products she used and if she has any tips n you should style your hair. Most stylists sell the products they use but be warned, they can be expensive. I use Trevor Sorbe straightening mist before i use straighteners and it will give the same effect when using a hairdryer. You should also use some kind of heat protection spray to limit the damage to your hair.
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Sunday April 30 2006, 10:47 am: most salons only use a certain brand of products in them. so if you know the brand that could help you. She probably used a straghtening cream, or a shining/frizz free cream. they both make your hair come out really shiny and smooth. i like to use Hang Straight by Aveda, but that can be a little expensive. you can look around a drug store like CVS for products similar to that.
hi02126 answered Saturday April 29 2006, 9:17 pm: You can use V05 miracle mist. You spray it on before you blow dry, straighten, or curl your hair. It makes your hair not friz and protects your hair. It works for me. It's pretty expensive though. It's about $4 for a bottle, and it's not very big, but it works. I'm not sure what they use in salons though. Hope I helped. [ hi02126's advice column | Ask hi02126 A Question ]
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