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Is it the straighter or just the weather?


Question Posted Saturday July 29 2006, 11:31 am

Well i have a Helen of troy Hair straighter and i have to say i swear by it! Once my hair is done it looks awesome and perfectly straight. Way better than any straighter i used before it.(picture [Link](Mouse over link to see full location))

My problem is, is when i step outside and it is really humid (like everyday where i live) or i even get the least bit sweaty it starts to frizz a little and flick out at the ends.

I don't put any product in my hair while/after straightening which could be the reason but is it my straighters fault it gets like that or is it always going to do that because of the humidity.


I was thinking of investing in a better straightener (i was gonna go with chi but after so many bad reviews i am thinking sedu?) But i Don't want to spend $125 if the same thing is just gonna keep happening


so is there something i can put in my hair? or will a better straighter fix everything?


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karlyndarlin05 answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 10:24 am:
defffinitly just the weather. I have the same kind of straightener and yeah...i love it. You could try putting brilliant burrnett straigtening balm in your hair...thats what I do and it doesnt get as frizzy.

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babyygqirlx3 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 12:23 am:
no. its the weather. try to put some Silk in it, and/or run gel through your hair and lightly hairspray it. I have the same problem. In the summer I just curl my hair with gel mousse and hairspray

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angel3102 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 12:22 am:
It's not the striaghtener. The humidity effects your hair more than anything. I reccomend Garnier Fructis Sleek And Shine no frizz serum. Put that in right after your shower before you brush, dry and straighten and I believe that it will help you. You can buy it at any super store they even have the shampoo and conditioner for it.That works great to.

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Exquisitechick answered Saturday July 29 2006, 3:39 pm:
I just bought this Sunsilk shampoo and conditioner and leave in cream. All of them together works great! you can get it anywhere. I got mine at Wal mart. Its in purple bottles.


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Good luck

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lostxlustx151 answered Saturday July 29 2006, 2:39 pm:
Ok, I just bought this stuff from John Fredia. It's hair serum. It's sort of like an oil that keeps your hair well and straight. It's in a purple or white bottle, and it's sort of in a small bottle. It's about %$5.99 and you can get it at Wal-Mart/Target/ and I seen it at CVS yesterday.

Or the cheap way is to as soon as you're done with your hair spray hair spray all over it.

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