When i straighten my hair in the morning it will be pin straight, but by the end of school it starts to flip and be all wavy. Is there any mooses or serums that anyone recommends to keep hair straight throughout the day? Thanks a bunch =]
not_your_star34 answered Friday March 16 2007, 11:48 pm: Do you have a good-quality straightener that gets hot enough? If you don't, that could be your problem, especially if you have very curly hair.
If you think that's the case, I recommend Chi straighteners. You can get them online, JC Penney (last time I checked), or you can get a knock-off by GVP at Sally's Beauty Supply. The real ones are pretty expensive, but they last a long time and work very well.
But if you have a good straightener, I recommend Herbal Essences "Dangerously Straight" finishing spray. You can get it anywhere, like Target or Wal*Mart. I spray a little bit (not too much, or it'll make your hair look greasy) on my hair after I straighten it. It works great!
Annerszz_101 answered Friday March 16 2007, 9:43 pm: Well, what i do is straighten my hair before i goto bed, and then in the morning i go over it a little, and it stays straight. but you can always just goto a local walgreens or CVS and try some of their fructis products. [ Annerszz_101's advice column | Ask Annerszz_101 A Question ]
varsity_prep_xo answered Friday March 16 2007, 9:42 pm: i have the same problem! ok so what i do is use straightening shampoo nad conditioner by joh frieda. then i towel dry it so its damp. thenn i comb my hair out with a wide tooth comb. then i put in redken straightening balm while my hair is still damp
and then i blow it dry straight with a round brush and my hair dryer. and FINALLY i straighten it again with a normal ceramnic straightner. takes FOREVER but it stays straight all day.
hope i helped! [ varsity_prep_xo's advice column | Ask varsity_prep_xo A Question ]
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