Saturday, August 1, 2009

Hair trouble...help? please?

ok i have really thick curly, kinda on the frizzie side hair and i have been waring my hair up in a pony tail for most of my life because it looks like crap when its down. so i would really like to know what is the best fastest way to straiten my hair so i can solve my hair problems



heres some other questions...



what is the best kind of straiteners?



what is the best gel to use when i go for the wet look?



what are some good styles for my hair?



thanx for the help?



Hair trouble...help? please?

Pantine all of the above



Hair trouble...help? please?

braid it.



Hair trouble...help? please?

okay so the best straightener's r da conare 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



n da best get to use is da la looks gel it suppose to say wet look!!!!!!!{trust me i us it}



Hair trouble...help? please?

so ude Pantene Pro-V Smooth %26amp; Sleek (the green one) shampoo and conditioner, and then with a blowdrier on one side of your hair and a brush on the other side it'll kinda straighten it



Hair trouble...help? please?

i would say curls look good open and if its the frizzie side hair thats the reason straiten it then curl. hope this helps



Hair trouble...help? please?

umm...you could get a staight prum...thats works...and you should wash it and then get the straight prum



Hair trouble...help? please?

A straightener is just a perm combed through your hair---without the curlers. I would recommend one with extra conditioning for your type of hair....As far as gels go, I would just use one with extra hold---that's what gives you the wet look. If your hair is long, you can have your stylist cut in some long layers, and use some thinning shears when he/she cuts it ---this will help with the thickness. A leave-in conditioner combed through wet hair will help calm the frizzies. After your hair dries, a shine spray can also help. The climate you live in also has a big impact---if you live in the southeast (hot and humid durning the summer), then frizz can be a big problem...and short of moving, there's not much you can do about it.



Hair trouble...help? please?

LAYER IT%26gt;one of my customers had the same problem. When its wet work it throught with gel that brings out your curls and holds the frizz. Then use a good strong straightner see what others sugget. and only straitghen your side bangs. and try clipping it into a half-tail or headbands look soooo cute



Hair trouble...help? please?

The best straighteners are the ceramic ones. You would have to blow dry your hair first because of the texture it's needs that extra step. Buy some shine serum one that protects from heat as well like Citre Shine or Pantene.....there's so many. When your hair is wet rub a small amount and use a round ceramic brush and pull down as you blow dry, that alone with give you a soft look. Then you can just run a straightener through it to achieve the "straight" look.



...and really..."Wet Look" I didn't think that wet was in, not since ya know the early 90's.



Well that's what me and my daughter do. My daughter has the curliest hair that when it's dry and she brushes it out she resembles Diana Ross, my hair is just naturally frizzy but you would never know. Try it.



I'm sure you'll get all kinds of advice. Us women have all kinds of remedies for achieving the perfect hair. I'll probably be checking back to get some new ideas as well.



Have fun.

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