hey there,
does anyone know what i can do to my hair to make it less staticy? like is there a special product i should use on it?
if it helps its straight and like relaxed? idk i usually run it through the straightner. but ahh i need something good for my hair. cuz if i dont add anything its like really frizzy and staticy and if i do its greasy! so i need helP!!
also what would you say is the best self tanner? or anything that will bring life to my face?
thank you!
As for the frizz, a straightner helps, but it works best when you pair it up with a good product. Try MegaSilk or FrizzEase. You could also ask your stylist which product is best specifically for you.
While your hair is wet, spray on the product and blow your hair dry first. THEN add no more than one or two spritz of the same product and straighten each individual section of hair. Make sure when you use the straightener you take your time and move in SLOWLY or else it won't work as well.
A tip for stopping the greasiness is to make sure you add product WHILE IT'S WET!!! And if you do have to add it while it's dry, only use a TINY TINY bit.
LadyH answered Thursday March 8 2007, 11:26 pm: To make your hair less static: Run a fabric softener sheet through your hair. (Yes, the ones that you throw in the dryer to make your clothes smell good.) Problem solved, no joke.
For less frizzy hair: Apply SUNSILK Anti-Proof 24/7 Creme ($3.99 @ any grocery store, drugstore, Walmart, Target) after you shower & before you dry/style your hair. After you have straightened your hair, your hair should be soft. But for extra soft hair, you can also use S-FACTOR Dream Drops ($30 @ Toni & Guy hair salon or any salon that carries S-Factor).
I'm not sure of any good self tanners, but they shouldn't be used on your face. Results may not turn out like you want, so instead..just stick to a bronzer when it comes to your face. I use a bronzer by Rimmell (very affordable, about $3-$4 at any drugstore.) Don't overdo it; apply lightly to your T-zone (cheeks, nose & forehead) & it should definitely bring life to your face. :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
schulte_686 answered Thursday March 8 2007, 7:09 pm: ok well you no sunslick it achually works i dont no what "coular" you are but still try it out it worked for me and i have curly non-frizzy hair because of it
Hope i helped
Emily [ schulte_686's advice column | Ask schulte_686 A Question ]
cloie6 answered Thursday March 8 2007, 6:42 pm: With hair try drier sheets there easy to carry around just put them (like run them) through your hair after you stright it. and try cover up it works for me [ cloie6's advice column | Ask cloie6 A Question ]
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