Thursday, January 7, 2010

Whats a good non-frizz sleek shine shampoo/conditioner (like what most teenage girls use)?

I want my hair to look like the newish style of pin-straight hair no frizz that a lot of teenage girls have. I have a $30 conair straightener thats not very good, so I at least want a good shampoo/conditioner combo. Please help. :(Whats a good non-frizz sleek shine shampoo/conditioner (like what most teenage girls use)?
Buy the product particularly for your hair type whether dry, greasy, coloured etc.


Pin straight hair needs a good heat protection product as you will do damage each time you straighten.Whats a good non-frizz sleek shine shampoo/conditioner (like what most teenage girls use)?
I use Silky Sexy Hair shampoo and conditioner and it makes it silky and shiney!
CHI
aw i'm sorry to hear about that. try searching it online first, ';frizz free shampoo and conditioner'; on yahoo or google or something. i don't know any from personal experience, but i know another remedy that might help you out. i read it from a book i read recently:








';switch your pillowcase to a satin/silk one, it'll prevent your hair from frizzing or messing up while you sleep'; i haven't tried it cause i don't really get frizzy hair.. but give it a shot! and hmm, why not tie your hair into a ponytail? i'm not sure if it'll work.. but atleast all your hair will be together while you're asleep.. and there'll be less of a chance for it to get frizzy? [right? lol]











goodluck(=
I love Matrix Sleek Look products and they smell really good, too!





For something a little less pricey, you may want to try some of the new Sunsilk Hairapy products (I think there's one specially designed for frizz), or try John Frieda products.





Also, if you buy a straightening creme product, and apply a little bit to your hair after it's dry and THEN straighten it, you may have better results. Also, try blow drying it straight with a larger round/paddle brush first before straightening. Otherwise, invest in a good $100 ceramic plate flat iron which will DEFINITELY do the trick!








Good luck!

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