What is the best heat protection spray you have used?
I blow dry and straighten my hair every day and as told to use a product to protect my hair from the heat. I wanted something very light that wouldn't coat my hair or make it feel like straw so i tried Tresemme heat tamer and loved it at first but lately it has been drying ot my hair. I was wondering if anyone has found another heat protection spray that really works to keep hair healthy but isn't too thick.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? littlestar27 answered Sunday August 17 2008, 1:29 am: Okay I do the same thing to my hair I blow dry and straighten it every day. And everyone loves to touch my hair because it is soooo soft. I use Avon advance techniques perfectly smooth flat iron lotion And it works amazing :) I put in on my hair after I shower along with garnier fructis style sleek and shine anti humidity, But thats only because I despise static and my hair gets really staticie if I don't use it haha. But it makes my hair smell good :) But definetly try Avons flat iron lotion it really does work amazing. Im sorry I can't really tell you how much it is or where to get it because my mom sells avon and just gave it to me one day haha But im sure you can find an avon representative and order it from them :) so good luck! [ littlestar27's advice column | Ask littlestar27 A Question ]
EverythingIsAllrightx3 answered Saturday August 16 2008, 4:24 pm: I use this & it's really good.
You can order it online,or get it in a salon.
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