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Straightening Cream 16 Female
All my life, I've had straight / wavy hair (never "curly"). Because I love wearing my hair straight as opposed to wavy, I always blowdry / airdry and flat iron it, but I realize this can cause damage to my hair. (I do occasionally put products in my hair to make it look good wavy, which is a different question.)
I read in Seventeen magazine that the supposed Best Straightener is Pantenne Pro-V Style Extra Straight Comb-in Cream. Because I have naturally straight-ish hair, if i were to buy and use this product, would it be necessary for me to flat iron or would it just make my hair less wavy? I like the smooth, sleek look that I get with flat ironing, so will I get that with this product?
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put heat activated mousse in hair . Then gather hair in a really really messey bun then use like about four hair ties to make messy bun really really tight. then after an hour of two. take hair ties out of hair this should make hair really curly then use hair dry it even thought it is alreay dry but this will activate the heat activated mousse. this should deffinatley curly because im the same way ]
i've never tried that before but if you wanna give it a try it won't hurt anything. i know theres sprays out there that you put in your hair before blowdrying/straightening/curling your hair and it keeps it from damaging it. i use dove moisture therapy replenishing mist...it does a pretty good job of keeping hair nice. ]
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