I know you're probably thinking I'm the dumbest person on the face of the earth but seriously. I have no idea. I just bought it the other day, and I got the shampoo that matches it. Its Herbal Essences Dangerously straight- Pin Straight Mousse. The bottle says: shake me. foam me. work me through wet hair. blow-dry small sections with a "finger" diffuser and low hair dryer heat. hands off though.
So, can you help me out here. I'll rate high.
Thanks!
sbloemeke answered Monday June 19 2006, 1:35 pm: First, take a shower or put your hair into the faucet. It depends on what you like. Then, when doing your hairstyle, you press down on the top. A white foam will come out, and you can use that to hold you hair in a place where you want it to stay. Then, you take a hairdrier and blowdry your hair in small sections, as to not lose the molding you already made. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
loves2shop86 answered Monday June 19 2006, 12:41 pm: heeyy!!
haha ok you're not stupid, it can be confusing if you've never used it before, and the directions on the bottle don't help much either.
anyway, usually i use mousse to scrunch my hair, so i just spread it on my hair and scrunch as i blow dry. but since this is a straightening mousse, all you have to do is:
- flip your head over (facing the floor) and comb your wet/damp hair
- shake the bottle really well
- flip the bottle upside down (this is important... if you don't flip the bottle over, you will get all the air out of the can and not the actual mousse, and once all the air is out of the bottle, you have to throw it out because you won't be able to get the mousse out)
- squeeze out a good amount depending on the thickness and lenght of your hair (i fill up my hand because i have long thick hair)
- simply spread the mousse evenly all over your hair and work it in with your fingers by scrunching the hair a little bit. once you can't see any of the white mousse in your hair, go ahead and blow dry straight.
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