Fried Hair!!, straightening |
Fried Hair!!, straightening |
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My hair is so fried from straightening my hair. What gel or cream would your recommend putting on before straightening?
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well, first of all if you are frying your hair you shoudl try a better straightener. Sedu is an AWESOME straightener, I boguht it and I could not be happier., acutlaly, I coudlb e happier, I would be happier if ti took me 5 mintues to striaghten, which it doesn't, it takes me still half an hour, but my hair is a mess, if your hair is any better than mine ti'll take less time. I don't acutally striahgten my hair much, I usually jstu put it in braids and touch up the ends of the braids and I'm happy
![]() There are lots of creams and stuff to protect your hair from heat damage, go to your local london drugs or something and look, or maybe a hair stylest, w/e, there's tons of choices. QUOTE(weirdness @ May 3 2005, 1:01 PM) blowdrying only works for certain types of hair, usually the striaghter, softer kind. For people who have curlier, frizzier, or corser hair it jsut makes it pouffier. Sure, it makes it striaghter, but WAY pouffier. Brushed and a littlie blowdried (just at the end mind you, but really, blowdrying doesn't do anything for me): http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/Fiz...airHORRIBLE.jpg NOT brushed, and air dried in a bun: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/Fiz...esnoblynice.jpg ![]() |
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