when i straighten my hair they top always has a bunch of flyaways. is there any product to eliminate this frizzy stuff?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? XlovelyladyO25 answered Saturday March 8 2008, 9:00 pm: I use bed heads "after party" its in a pink bottle, sold at salons, and most drugstores. i also use bed heads "manipulater" its a pomade wax kinda thing, you just need a little bit and it gives your hair texture too, also at salons and drugstores. also buy a straight balm (i use wio straight balm by framesi, you can only get it at certain salons or online) other products are Tigi S Factors "smoothing lusterizer" found at salons or online. It also might be cus your straightner is too hot and you are damaging you hair really bad, if thats the case, look into getting a new straightner, the nicer ones are more expensive, but worth it in the end:) sorry i work at a salon so im obsessed with hair stuff. the bed head stuff will be cheapest. [ XlovelyladyO25's advice column | Ask XlovelyladyO25 A Question ]
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Wednesday March 5 2008, 10:22 am: Since straightening your hair is really damaging to it, I would suggest using a thermal protection spray. Most of these will condition your hair and also add shine to it. They're available at any drug store and aren't expensive at all. You could also buy anti-frizz shampoo/conditioner/creme. Sunsilk has a line of these, and it worked really well for me. :] [ cOws_in_yOur_tuba's advice column | Ask cOws_in_yOur_tuba A Question ]
anna-14 answered Wednesday March 5 2008, 9:46 am: There are products for frizziness... like antifrizz and there are products for straitening your hair that keep your hair from getting too dried out and burning and stuff. You can get them at simple stores like walmart! [ anna-14's advice column | Ask anna-14 A Question ]
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