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Oct 1, 2013
Veronica E.
I need help! My hair is a TOTAL MESS!! How can I calm it down or at least a REALLY GOOD straighter for hair. Any ideas??
Oct 1, 2013
Tilbe D.
Use conditioner, regularly! Every 2/3 washes(-: That will make your hair look much thinner and flat than usual (-: Also extremely soft and easier to brush ((-:
Oct 2, 2013
Hannah F.
GHD hair straighteners are seriously the best thing ever. Only thing is they're like 200$ but worth every penny. :) I wash my hair in warm water. After I condition it I rinse in cold water. (It helps make it shine some). Also when I'm in the shower I comb through my hair after conditioning. Then I pretty much blot it with a towel then comb through it. I use smoothing serums to make it softer and less frizzy (herbal essence touchably smooth anti-frizz creme) Put it in a towel for about ten minutes. Then blow dry my roots, put in a heat protectant (tresemme). I used to not really use any products, which is really bad with the amount of heat I was using. For about a month now I have been doing this. I think because my hair is now slightly healthier, it is easier to work with. Good luck! :)