ok well my hair is really thick and during the day like after my hair drys from getting out of the shower it will be all dry and frizzy is there anything i can do to make it be all silky and smooth. without spending tons of money on hair products. Because my mom wont get me a bunch of hairstuff unless its of some sort of use to her soo yea.. Please help me
i also have somthing else to add. if i skip and day and not take a shower one day it will be silky and smooth the next and smell really good still is it ok to skip a day and shower ever other day? because ive heard that washing your hair everyday isnt good for it.
Do you know anything to my make hair silky smooth?
Is it ok to shower everyother day and not everyday?
LM answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:27 pm: Pantene Smooth and Sleek works well too.
I find that putting a straghtening serum or creme in my hair before it dries completely keeps frizz away, even if you're not planning on straightening. There's tons of different kinds and brands. Sunsilk 24/7 creme, Herbal Essences Smoothing Creme (i think it got discontinued, but you can look), and VO5 Make It Straight! Straightening Gel, to name a few. Plus, these are all under $5 at Target or WalMart. Yay!
As for showering, yeah, it fine, so long as you're not starting to stink hallfway through day two. You could also wrap your head in a towel and take a shower everyday, without washing your hair too.
*Kate* answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:36 pm: I have the same problem, I've found that the sunsilk shampoo and conditioner [you know the ones with the slogan "Get Hairapy"] really work well. Use either the pink [for dry hair] or the purple [to make your hair straight]. Also I take showers at night and then blow dry my hair straight, then by morning the frizziness has calmed down. You heard right it is better to not wash your hair everyday. It is just fine to shower and wash your hair every other day. Unless you are playing some heavy sports everyday and sweat, but if you do need to shower everyday just wash your hair everyother day. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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