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Straighten balm and goood conditioner


Question Posted Friday July 21 2006, 8:20 am

Alrighty i like to straighten my hair and i was wondering if anybody knows of any kind of Straighten balm or stuff you put in youre hair before you blow dry it that will make it soft and straighten it?

And does anyone know of a good conditioner? I need one my hair isnt dead but its a little dry i guess you can say. Any ideas?

thank you


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KayDooDILoveYou answered Sunday July 23 2006, 11:51 pm:
I use tresseme moisture rich with vitamin E and i straighten my hair every day and its really soft... I've tried a bunch of different types of shampoo and conditioners and this one is the best i've used!!

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hannahd answered Friday July 21 2006, 7:58 pm:
I use some balm by Matrix before I blow dry & then S-Factor Dream Drops after I'm done to help smooth it even more, especially on the ends. Both work wonders.

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Vikki27 answered Friday July 21 2006, 4:21 pm:
Generally, I find that Sunsilk No Kinks (the purple one) works really well, especially when you dry it straight after applying it. It keeps your hair nice and soft and unlike a lot of serums, it doesn't make your hair greasy, sticky or crunchy afterwards.

As for conditioners, the best one I can recommend is Aussie Three Minute Miracle. It's incredible and I can honestly say my hair has never looked or felt better than since I started using it. My one piece of advice is that if your hair is very dry, leave it on a little longer than the stated three minutes. I find 5-8 minutes works best. Also, wash your hair with a jet of cold water after you've washed it. I couldn't tell you why but it really helps to improve manageability and shine.

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chly1chly answered Friday July 21 2006, 12:52 pm:
I would try a conditioner by Redken, proboly from there smooth and soft collection

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