Tuesday, June 22, 2010

HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

lol yeah that is ALOT to ask for but .................. i really want it



i have a her styler straitener , but it just dosent do much ...................................... what do i need to get / do to have this ????????????????????????????????????????...



my hair :



wavy , thick , and mostly / usually un manageable !!!!



( brown hair ) lol



ALSO is there any way that i can like not have to pay TOP DOLLAR !!! ty ty ty ty ty ty



is there also like a video that shows how to really straiten hair ?? ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty t yt tytytytytytytytyty



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

Contrary to what another user has said, DO NOT use Pantene Pro-V. It contains a wax that will make your hair shiny and smooth...for a short while. Then the wax will begin to build up, making your hair weighed down and disgusting (my hair stylist told me to STAY AWAY from this!)



What I do with my hair is I wash and condition my hair every other day (my hair is naturally on the dry side, so to wash every day would make it completely dried out.) If your hair is dry, wash every other day. DO NOT wash it every day. Any hairstylist will tell you this. If, however, you have oily hair, then every day washing is fine. Be sure to use a shampoo and conditioner made for you hair type. Do not use a moisturizing shampoo on oily hair. I tend to lean towards the "Bed Head" line. It isn't that expensive (especially when you buy the larger "liter size" bottles) and my hair has never looked bettter (I use "Moisture Maniac" shampoo and conditioner for my dry hair.) Then, I towel dry and spray a heat protector spray and comb through. Don't overdo it. Too much of any product will leave you with greasy hair. There are many different types of heat protectants, ranging from just a couple of dollars to the more expensive lines. I use Alberto V05 Heat protectant spray. It's under 5 bucks and works just as well as the 20 dollar sprays. I then use a round, metal barrel brush to blow dry my hair as straight as I can get it. Be sure to use a low or medium heat setting and keep the dryer moving, don't let it sit in one spot for too long. When your hair is still partially damp, I use my flat iron, which is a Vidal Sassoon Wet to Straight iron. Many companies make these, and I believe I paid about 20 bucks for mine. It has holes along the top and will dry your hair, leaving it unbelieveable soft, shiny, and straight.



When I'm done with that (and by the way, I pull my hair back and do one small section at a time. I, like you, have thick and wavy hair.) I use a frizz buster/shine spray. Be careful with this, as spraying too much can cause your hair to look greasy! Spray lightly all over your hair, and if needed, you can spray a light misting of hairspray to "set" the style. (For a shine spray, I recommend Paul Mitchell's "The Shine", but there are plenty of these available anywhere at different price ranges.)



It's a process but this is what I do with my hair. Also, as long as you don't have product buildup, your hair will actually be in good shape the day after you do this. Every other day (the days I don't wash my hair), I ust quickly run my flat iron anywhere that isn't straight, and it looks just as good as the day before. ALSO, a deep conditioner once a week is a must. All of these products and heat styling can wreak havok on your hair, if you don't treat your hair properly.



GOOD LUCK!



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

use pantene pro. v.



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

Try straightening your hair in layers; it gets done a lot better and your hair will look naturally straight. :]



Or you could try buying a CHI straightener. They're very expensive, but well worth it.



And YouTube has plenty of videos on how to do your hair.



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

use Aussie hair products. They have the best shampoo and conditioner... I LOVE IT!



lol



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

I know you probably don't want to hear this, but as a person with super straight hair, I would LOVE to have wavy, thick hair! But seriously, my daughter has wavy hair and I have straighted hers before with a hair dryer, vented hairbrush and a straightening balm (there are loads of brands...I have garnier here) It takes a lot of time, though.



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

ok hey whats up!



first off i have the herstyler hair straightener also, the colorful seasons one i have a pink one..anywho my hair gets shiney/straight/smooth wen i straighten it...first of all i shampoo/condition it with aussi shampoo and aussi conditioner, i use the MOIST conditionar i dont think it matters really..



i usually shower at night and dont dry my hair but if you dry it with a hair dryer it is much smoother/shinier



then when i wake up or whatever i straighten my hair and its usually pretty good



here is a herstyler video



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvRtKUHfU...



shows you how to straighten and curl your hair with the straightener...ok also go to their website



www.herstyler.com and click around it



HOPE I COULD HELP!! =]



HoW tO GeT silky smooth not greasy shinny strait hair?

Your iron may not be one of the best. If you can get some straightening shampoo, like S Factor by Tigi, that helps smooth your hair. There are also straightening styling products.....I say after you flat iron, get you some Silk Therapy or Silk Infusion, I know you said not top dollar but I swear by that stuff, it is sooo worth the money. If not try to get you a cheaper serum that makes hair soft and shiny and takes away frizzies.



Good Luck!



PS You may think eventualy of getting a better flat iron.

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