Question Posted Saturday February 28 2009, 1:26 pm
so i straighten my hair alot because it's curly, does anyone know anything that can make my ends from not splitting and frying so easily?
whether it's a certain straightener, type of shampoo or anything! i'm in desperate need of it. help! :(
boyycrazy answered Friday March 6 2009, 9:36 pm: try this once in a week, just leave it natural! be sure your hair is completely dry before you straighten it and you could buys some "silk" for your hair, which protects it from the heat.
ask for something like biosilk.
babybword21 answered Monday March 2 2009, 11:12 am: Dear haaaair!
I have the same problem all you have to do is when you put the conditioner in your hair leave it in for atleast 5 minutes it conditions your hair and makes it stronger so it fights heat problems. ALSO you might want to try a straightening gel or spray it tames heat and straightens your hair at the same time.the one i have is in an orange trianguler bottle witrh a pink top and it sprays. You just spray it evenly through out your hair before you dry it then blow dry and straighten and your hair will be alot healthier including the conditioner trick i said earlier.
So try these tips for more healthy hair. alot if girls have this prblem so dont feel bad!
Kittzen answered Saturday February 28 2009, 10:45 pm: i have the same problem and since my aunt is a hair dresser she gave me these good products that really work.
joice silk result thermal smoother styling spray (this one is good to style your hair with a curler or something like that and it protects.)
chi 44 iron gaud thermal protection spray (this one is really good for straighten your hair and preventing damage)
bain de terre recovery complex anti-frizz shine serum. (this one works for when you are done straighten your hair it provides shine and makes it even straighter. it also makes it really soft and loveable.)
hope these things work for you, they work for me. [ Kittzen's advice column | Ask Kittzen A Question ]
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