hey im a guy and my hair goes down to my eyes and on the bak it goes down a little. do u no any shampoos or conditioners i can use to make it straighter. i have straight hair but it kinda curls in the bak and there are some waves on da front. i dont want to use a straightener btw. thanks!!!
shortshortSHORT answered Sunday September 30 2007, 4:14 pm: Dont get the wet 2 straight. Its an awful straightener. I thought it was good when I had it, but then I got this new one for christmas and it became apparent how terrible the wet 2 straight really was. It gets your hair straight, but it doesn't stay straight and it doesn't get as hot as other straighteners.
btw: dont rate this. i just wanted to stop you from waisting ur money on that straightener.
and wavy hair on guys is HOT, so im sure your hair is fine the way it is.
It's called the corioliss pro. its similar to the chi and its in the same price range. (over 100 dollars). I got it at a stand in the mall, so you might not be able to find it. Go with the chi if you cant because it's definately worth the money. I've seen it get poeple with really frizzy hair, perfectly straight. imagine what it can do to wavy hair. haha. Good luck. [ shortshortSHORT's advice column | Ask shortshortSHORT A Question ]
Cathleen answered Sunday September 30 2007, 3:54 am: Well yes there is a shampoo. HErbal Essence is the name of it but look on the bottle for one that talks about straighting you hair. No one for curls or anything else. But the best way to get it completely straight and look really good.....even tho you dont want to is use a straightner. A great straightner is called wet-to-straight you can use it on dry hair or even as soon as you get out of the shower you can get it at wal-mart for like 20 bucks. It works great. Believe me im a female i know my hair-stuff and plus i know what makes a guy cute. and i love guys with long hair.
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