does sunsilk anti poof 24/7 creme make your hair really straight? like is it a straightening creme? what sa good straightening shampoo & conditioner & creme.? thanks
I've used tons of conditioners that I loved. So, basically get one that you like the smell of and is designed for frizzy and/or dry/brittle hair. Which, by the way, is most of them. Pantene Smooth and Sleek, Garnier Fructis, Sunsilk, Herbal Essences, Bed Head, the list goes on and on. Whatever one you decide, leave it in for at least two minutes otherwise it just works as detangler.
Straightening products. There's more of those than people in the United States (slightly exaggerated, but you get my point). To weed through 93275678687 products before you grow old, I'll narrow it down for you. You'll want a shine serum like Garnier Fructis, John Freida, or Paul Mitchell. These'll tame flyaways and make your hair smooth and sleek. Then, apply a straghtening cream like Loreal Hot, Sunsilk 24/7, or Bed Head. These two together should be enough to keep your hair straight. If you're paranoid about breaking hair and/or have extremely stubborn hair, you can also mist your hair with a heat protecting spray like VO5 or Tresemme.
Lastly, make sure your straightener gets really hot! Not too hot, but if you use it on a low level, you'll go over the same spot more times than you really need to. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 10:14 pm: Well, unless something magic has happened since the last time I bought shampoo, there is no shampoo or conditioner that will make your hair straight.
Now, you can get shampoo and conditioner to aid in the straightening process, but you still have to do all the work. It just helps it stay straight throughout the day. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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