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hair striaqhtener .
shannoniwamoto
post Dec 28 2004, 10:55 PM
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Hi,folks biggrin.gif

I have a question . Well , I have really REALLY thick hair . And it's like sooooo curly whistling.gif . Lol I've tried to use all kinds of products that ' supposed ' to help it but . they rarely worked . o.o'

I've striaghten it like two years ago . And it came out nice . Sadly, it didn't last any longer than 5 months ? -.- My friends told me to buy one of those hair striaghteners and striaghten it like every morning .

And here's the question . My hair is sooo thick ( one again ) and it's long and curly and all that >< do you guys think that by just 'straighten-ing' it once a day with a regular hair-striaghtener would help ?

If yes , any particular brand and model ? How much does a ' good one ' cost ? I mean , my mom would NEVER buy me those $10o ones since she doesnt believe a word of those straightener on me . o.o


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nakedraccoon27
post Dec 29 2004, 01:48 PM
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I know what ur going through...i have hair exactly like yours. you need to change your shampoo about every 8 or 9 months, because if you dont, your hair gets used to the shampoo and it wont be too effective. Be sure to use either a defrizzing shampoo or curl enhancing or some sort of shampoo made right for your hair. Next time you go to the hair salon, you should ask the stylist to reccomend a shampoo. and after i wash my hair, i usually put it up in a ponytail and then go to bed(i normally shower at night). And if you want to flat iron your hair, go get a ceramic plated flat iron, so it wont ruin your hair. It is worth it to go get those really expensive ones, because they really do work well. i have one that i share with my mom and it is awesome. it is worth it if you go buy it, or if you save up for one by yourself. just make sure to get a lot of haircuts to cut off the split and fried ends every few months or so if you flat iron your hair
 

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