Does those atni-poof shampoos really work? I've been using the cream and shampoo for a year and my hair didn't even go slightly less poofy! I really want to leave my hair down! Or is all the shamppoos the same and that they just put them in different bottles to trick people and get mroe money?
Its Suave Sleek Its a orange bottel skinny and tall anyways if you just get the conditiopner it works weel but if you buy the conditioner , shampoo , and sleek cream Its does wonders!! I swear buiy it!my advice is to leave the shampoo and conditioner ion for 3 mins on each then kinda dry ur hair then add the cream add it to ur roots and comb through. hope this helps!! liv nessa [ angeldiamond's advice column | Ask angeldiamond A Question ]
Ghost007 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 6:20 pm: I have curly hair and go through the same thing with those shampoos. Sunsilk and Vive pro work pretty good. Usually though you have to get the whole shampoo-conditioner-leave in cream for it to work. And if you flat-iron use some thermasilk cream on the ends to keep it from getting too crazy... Hope it works for u :-) [ Ghost007's advice column | Ask Ghost007 A Question ]
askxbrooke answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 5:20 pm: sunsilk works amazing its sunsilk anti-poof if u want some samples for free samples
Airie answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 5:19 pm: you can try using a moisturizing shampoo. it should make your hair more flat and less poofy. hope i helped [ Airie's advice column | Ask Airie A Question ]
duudee_advicer answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 4:58 pm: I can say I've tried just about
every frizz shampoo out there,
from SunSilk to John Frieda.
Sure, some worked a little better
then others, but nothing really did what
it promised. I did find that my hair
was more manageable when I used
Garnier Fruitis Sleek & Shine.
I had to use it for almost two months
before I started to see a whole lot
of change, so keep up with what ever
product you are using.
I still flat iron my hair everyday
because my hair is too wavy/poofy to
wear naturally. Maybe flat ironing
is the thing for you too.
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