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rlsxx15
03-24-2008, 06:28 PM
Ok, what are some of the best hair products to use to make your hair PIN straight and healthy looking(not dried out)????

Any advice would be great, thanks:D

Victoriiaaa
03-24-2008, 06:40 PM
alright, first of all,
you want HEALTHY hair, not healthy LOOKING hair.

so you'll need to start by cutting off your split ends
then get an expensive GOOD hairstriaghtener, i recommend CHI
then i like to use Herbal Essences Dangerously straight spray or whatever, it keeps your hair protected from the heat of the hair straightener .

rlsxx15
03-24-2008, 06:55 PM
alright, first of all,
you want HEALTHY hair, not healthy LOOKING hair.

so you'll need to start by cutting off your split ends
then get an expensive GOOD hairstriaghtener, i recommend CHI
then i like to use Herbal Essences Dangerously straight spray or whatever, it keeps your hair protected from the heat of the hair straightener .

thanks!!

morselator
03-24-2008, 07:53 PM
i've got like halfway hair. like half-curly, half-sstraight. suxors. i always end up using an electric straightener.

anyone have good ideas for prom hair for someone like me?

i found some cool stuff on abcfamily's prom site, any other ideas?

(oh yeah, i also found matt dallas. no belly button? fine. no shirt? extra fine.

farkin_joaquin
03-24-2008, 08:33 PM
Good Straightener: GHD or CHI
Straightening Serum: From a hairdressers
Heat Protectant Spray: From a hairdressers

WoollyMammoth
03-24-2008, 09:30 PM
Ideally we would all be able to afford a $200 straightener and $30 hair serum, but that's not so.

I have a Vidal Sassoon hair straightener which I got for about $45, I don't remember exactly. It has several different temperatures and it's held up pretty well.

For anti-frizz serum I use Garnier Fructise (http://img2.timeinc.net/instyle/images/2007/products/may/SHL/041607_garnier_c.jpg) Sleek & Shine. It smells very nice and isn't too sticky or greasy. Of course, you need to find the right amount of serum for your hair because if you put an excessive amount in, it'll make your hair look greasy.

I also use either L'Oreal HeatSeeker heat protection cream from their Studio line or Tressemme (http://www.tresemme.com/heat/images/how-it-works/ultimate-protection.jpg) heat protection spray. I find you need to use a small amount and use it mostly on your ends to avoid having your hair get greasy fast.

rlsxx15
03-26-2008, 07:37 PM
i was thinking about getting a CHI but they're really expensive. I dont know if it's worth it.

BM19
03-26-2008, 10:38 PM
KMS california products for straight hair

sixteenvelas
03-27-2008, 11:37 AM
I tried this Bumblebee stuff & it works really good!