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keeping straight hair, straight?


Question Posted Thursday September 6 2007, 7:23 pm

Okay so on Wednesday I have pictures at the very end of the day. I want to straighten my hair, but by the time I have pictures, my hair won't be at all straight anymore, because of humidity and everything. How do some girls have pin straight hair all through the day? What can I use for my hair to stay straight?

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simplicityx answered Sunday September 9 2007, 7:06 pm:
You're defintely going to need to use a serum or cream that has anti-frizz which will help with the humidity. I use Phyto products, since I honestly think they work the best. My hair use to get super frizzy before I started using Phyto from the humidity, and now it's a lifesaver to me for my hair.

Sephora sells Phyto and some things average around $25 - maybe $30 depending on the size of the product.

If you don't want Phyto, there's a ton of products out there on the market that'll help with frizz. I sometimes use John Frieda Frizz-Ease hair serum if I run out of Phyto.

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muah_xx_muah answered Friday September 7 2007, 10:11 pm:
Okay well make sure you straighten your hair fully, and then when you are finished put some hairspray in it. Not too much though because you don't want your hair to look greasy, but enough to keep it straight. I personally do this to keep my hair straight and it works perfectly.

Good Luck.

Haley_xx

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Maddieeeee answered Friday September 7 2007, 10:07 pm:
Use Garnier Fruitis hair serum. Or however you spell it. You work a dime sized amount through your hair after you use the straightener. Or you could go to a hair salon and pick up some "chi heat protector". it does basically the same thing. Keeps the ends from slitting from the heat and it smooths flyaways.

Hope I helped:]
Lemme know how it went!

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