i gave my mom a page in seventeen where there were hair products I wanted her to buy. she lost the page now I dont know what the hair products were. Well if anyone has the seventeen issue with ashlee simpson, can someone please find the page that shows you a week of hairstyles for back to school, and look at the first hairstyle. please tell me exactly what the directions were for that hairstyle, and what products you use! if you answer this you are so nice and thank you so much!
For the first hairstyle it says to add Garnier Fructis Style Sleek & Shine Smoothing Milk, $4, drugstores.
17 tip: To get your hair looking long and gorgeous, apply an antifrizz cream to damp hair and blow-dry. Use the flat-iron, then finish shine spray to make it perfect!
partychick101 answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 4:48 pm: To get your hair looking long and gorgeous, apply an antifrizz cream to damp hair and blow dry. Use the flat iron, then finish with shine spray to make it perfect.
The product is Garnier Fructis Style Sleek & Shine Smoothing Milk ($4 at drugstores)
I actually use this product and it smells good and works well. Good luck!
wisewoman98 answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 4:46 pm: if your talking about the one with straight hair thats down for Monday, then this is exactly what it says. "to get your hair looking long and gorgeous, apply an anti-frizz cream (Garnier Fructis Style Sleek & Shine Smoothing Milk) to damp hair and then blow dry. use the flat iron, then finish with shine spray (Got2b Dazzling Shine Spray)to make it look perfect."
or if you mean the first one on the page that has wavy hair in a headband then this is what it says. "for a simple, pretty look, create waves using curling mousse (Aussie Catch the Waves Mousse & Leave-in Conditioner) on damp hair. let hair air-dry, and place a headband (Forever 21 blue & white striped headband) 1 inch from your hair line. [ wisewoman98's advice column | Ask wisewoman98 A Question ]
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