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Hair Products


Question Posted Monday August 17 2009, 6:10 pm

HEYYY does anyone know a good product to put in your hair before you straighten it? Doesn't matter the cost, just something that works. Something that's been proven to work by you or someone else would be really great. Thanks guyss :) :)

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LOL_x0x answered Tuesday August 18 2009, 9:34 am:
Garnier Fructis has amazing products. Go to the store and check them out :)


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ConfusedX2 answered Tuesday August 18 2009, 12:24 am:
It depends on what youre going for. To protect your hair, I love the Chi line, there is an "infra" shampoo and conditioner. Nice bonus: your hair still smells really good after you straighten it, instead of that kinda burned smell. I also really like Paul Mitchell's "seal and shine" spray-it gives thermal protection and adds shine :] You can spray this on when your hair is dry and youre about to straighten it.

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Tammy999 answered Monday August 17 2009, 11:25 pm:
I believe what you're looking for is a pre-style conditioner or treatment. My husband doesn't use one, but he likes the mark. products for straightening hair (they're available through Avon). He uses a product called Salon Straight No Iron Smoothing Fluid. If your hair isn't really coarse and curly, it might work for you. It's about $7.00. Hope that helps. I like curly hair myself and love their Curl Goddess line as well.

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Katlyn answered Monday August 17 2009, 11:01 pm:
try this

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its not only cheap but it works fantastic and works for curling hair too hope you like it :)

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