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Keeping Hair straight


Question Posted Monday October 8 2007, 5:43 am

When I straighten my hair, it can be perfectly straight. But I don't have time to straighten it every day. When I go to the hair dressers, it stays straight until I wash it. When I go to bed after straightening my hair, it kinks out at the bottom over night.

Is there any UK products that will help my hair stay straight so that I don't have to straighten it every day?


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xjerseygirl16 answered Monday October 8 2007, 4:59 pm:
I wish there was something out there to put in your hair so you wouldn't have to straighten it everyday. That's why I stoped doing it every day, it's a pain in the neck! Sure, their are products to help and shampoo's but they don't last. I don't know what it's called and it's pretty pricey but they have this chemical they put in your hair they will keep t straight up to 6 or more months. . .so you might want to look into that. Best of luck and i hoped i helped you out some!

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Heartfire1218 answered Monday October 8 2007, 4:45 pm:
Hi there is nothing that can keep you from doing your hiar everyday I have to do it everyday To i hate it but its worth it

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MzJENNiFER answered Monday October 8 2007, 1:32 pm:
Since I live in the US, I am not sure about the UK products but I will give your questions a try :D

What I recommend is The John Frieda Collection. One time I was straightening my friends hair for a dance. Her hair is really curly, like banana curls. We had a half an hour to the dance so I put some of the Frizz Ease to help reduce the frizz. Then i straightened her hair in less than 25 minutes! It may not work for you but give it a try. Here's the site: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Another Good Product is Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine. It is in a green bottle with orange writing. My mom uses this every day. Since she has wavy hair, and doesn't wake up up until last minute, she uses this product and just straightens her hair for about...15 minutes.
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Another thing you can buy is a ceramic straightener. Those are very cheap and can get pretty hot :D

Also try L'oreal hot straight. it comes in a hot pink bottle. you can get it anywhere. Put it in when your hair is damp or dry and then straighten it. Put more if needed.
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This might help you too,
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Best of Luck, Oh and tell me what happens!
♥Mz.JENNiFER

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