Can I mix gel and cream into my hair? Cuz I have poofy hair so I need to put Anti Poof creme+gel plus my hair is curly and I want it straight and the straightner doesn't do well so I'll put Dove Straight and Long cream into it.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? basketcase_x08 answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 7:43 pm: wow. thats a lot of products.
I'd say ditch the Straight and Long cream, Use a specialized shampoo&Conditioner line. Like Herbal essences or Pantene, they have really good products for specific hair types.
For your poof, well its most likely caused by the curliness of your hair. You can go to a salon and have it relaxed. that sould take the anti-poof off your shopping list.
and that leaves gel.
but If you don't want to do that. Sure, you can mix them. thats just a lot of products to keep buying, and after a while they really damage your hair.
~Webby
PS Blow dry your hair using a REALLY BIG round brush. Start at the root, and work toward the ends in little sections at a time. It will help BIG time in straightening and getting the poof out of your hair. (Trust me, my hair is twice as thick as any of my friends hair, sometiems I can barely get my fingers around my ponytail. thats how bad my poof has been.) [ basketcase_x08's advice column | Ask basketcase_x08 A Question ]
LM answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 5:22 pm: Sure, that's fine, as long as it isn't turning your hair into a greasy, weighed-down mess. I mix products all the time.
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