livingLIKEloversxx answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 11:53 pm: first, go down to the department store & purchase some leave - in conditioner. towel dry your hair & then smooth a dime full into your hands. spread it on the roots of your hair and a little bit above. then, wait about 2 minutes & get out the blowdryer. blow - drying your hair makes a world of difference, i don't know the science, but trust me ... it works. seperate your hair into sections & dry them one by one. and once finished, do a once over of them all. prefferably use one of those brushed that are round which you can find at a beauty store or a local cvs. smooth out even less than a dime once done and run it through your hair again.
uisforukelele answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 10:40 pm: it always helps me to rinse the conditioner out of my hair with cold water. after that, i put infusium 23 leave-in conditioner in after towel drying. then i blow-dry it halfway dry on the warm or low setting, and then i finish drying it on the cool setting. it works wonders. try it sometime. normally my hair is a frizzball, but it looks silky and smooth after i do that. a good thing about that is that it doesn't take very long for me (i have thick/fine below shoulder-length hair). [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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