is there any shampoos that will make your hair straight? cuz my hair is wavy and takes a long time to get it completely straight..so i was wondering if theres any shampoos or something like that will make my hair straight? thanks!!
GoodAdviceGiver05 answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 10:16 pm: i love these kinds of questions cuz i always have the stuff your looking for! haha..well i have this stuff thats in a pink bottle thing by L'OREAL Paris...its "StudioLine Hot Straight." what you do is you have to have damp hair and you put a good amount of this stuff on your hands and run it through your hair..then completely dry your hair with a blow dryer..then you use your straightener and you style it whatever way you choose. haha..i just read the directions on the back..i hope it helped tho!! [ GoodAdviceGiver05's advice column | Ask GoodAdviceGiver05 A Question ]
martinikiss answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 4:03 pm: i use garnier fructis [sleek and shine]. yea. that usually works. after u shampoo you could use a flat iron to straighten it. i dont blow dry it usually makes hair frizzy. or relax it. [ martinikiss's advice column | Ask martinikiss A Question ]
bernardbabe08 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 3:56 pm: i know exactly what your saying! my hair is really curly and wavy at times i've heard that theirs like patene and garnie fruitis (i can spell) that work but i've never tried them much. walmart also sells stuff called suave and idk if it does any thing special to your hair or what but they have tons of scents and are inexpansive but not crappy useless shampoos. i sometimes use a defuser which goes on the end of your hair drier to make my hair a little more curlier. your cood brush and dry your hair at the same time too. if i didn't help ask for more advice hope i did help though!
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