okay, so i have curly and frizzy and not very shiny hair ..does anyone know a good product for straightening? something that can get it unfrizzed and straighten and make it shiny if possible? i need something that really works, please help! i will rate highh!
gabohhx answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 3:42 pm: Use Matrix sleek look smoothing system shampoo and conditioner every time you take a shower... befor you dry your hair use redken straighting balm & redken outshine anti-frizz polishing milk. then blow dry your hair. after its dry use a good flat iron to straighten your hair. if you actuually wanna spend some money try a Chi or Wigo. they're really good and don't damage your hair as bad. But a cheep straightner from walmart works just as well you just have to go over your hair more times. [ gabohhx's advice column | Ask gabohhx A Question ]
livelovelaughshop answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 8:48 am: Bed Head Control Freak Frizz Control and Straightener works like a charm if you combine it with a good straightening iron. it makes your hair really sleek and shiny. it sells for about 10$ at local drug stores. [ livelovelaughshop's advice column | Ask livelovelaughshop A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Monday May 29 2006, 10:16 pm: try the kiwi products. mainly the blow serum. i use them and they are great, i really reccommend them. you can get them at a buncha salons and such and also order them online. what you do is when you get outta the shower, you can towel dry it a little so its damp. then put some in your hands and rub it in your hair. then you can either air dry it, strighten it, blowdry it, or whatever. it also helps save your hair from like split ends.
loves2shop86 answered Monday May 29 2006, 9:14 pm: hey! i think you can use all the products in the world, but unless you have the right tools you won't get very far. i have wavy, thick, long and frizzy hair, and after years of experimenting i finally have it all down to a science. i usually use pantene smooth and sleek shampoo and conditioner, altho i do change shampoos every now and then. shampoo your hair and then condition and COMB your hair while the conditioner is in your hair to spread it evenly (apply it only to the bottom). after you wash it off, rinse your hair with COLD water to close the pores and keep shine in. let your hair air dry a little bit, comb it and spray a light leave in conditioner on it (i use aussie 2 in 1 leave in conditioner and heat protector)! then blow dry your hair using a round brush... just get it dry and as straight as possible. lastly, the most important thing is use the remington wet to straight hair straightener. i've had it for a year and a half and it's the best ever... you can also use it on wet hair but i never do. i use it on my hair after i blow dry it, and it gets rid of ALL excess moisture (which causes frizz) and makes my hair sooo straight and smooth. i would seriously die without it... haha. and it's only 30 bucks and you can find it anywhere... like wal mart, k mart and so on!! if you hate it, you can always return it, but i know you will love it! here is what some other people thought about it: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Vikas0930 answered Monday May 29 2006, 9:04 pm: Ok...I myself have curly and frizzy hair. It's a pain in the butt to have this type of hair huh?? So the product I use I get from my hair salon so I'm not sure if you can get these around you but here's a website if you can't... [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Once you go to this site search for By Framesi and purchase the WIO Strait Balm and the Frozen Glaze. It's a little pricey but should last you a while since you don't need alot. Use about a quater size amount of the glaze and a nickle sized amount of the WIO Balm. Apply it when your hair is wet...brush your hair before applying it as well. I use a vent brush when I dry mine but the bottles say a paddle brush. Anyways these gels worked wonders on my own hair. I also use a ceramic straitening iron after my hair is dry which really helps with the frizz and adds shine. Anyhow, I say give it a try and I hope it helps you. [ Vikas0930's advice column | Ask Vikas0930 A Question ]
herbivore answered Monday May 29 2006, 9:02 pm: hey. you can use Sleek and Shine products by Garnier Fructis or you can try Frizz-Ease Hair Serum by john freida. you can also try straighting it with a straighting iron. also, try Physique Keep It Straight. that works well also. you can go to your local hair salon and get a chemical relaxer that will straighten it and make it shiner. hope this helps!! :) ♥ ♥ ♥ [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
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