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Jan 28, 2013
I R.
How do I get straight hair? Hello all! I need your help! I have curly frizzy and dry hair. I would like to style thin hair, does anyone know a good working product for thin and straight hair to get
Jan 28, 2013
Nina S.
You could try some straightening products, like shampoos, conditioners and serums. Try drugstore brands like Herbal Essences, Pantene or Garnier, or even Sunsilk. They make grear products. And then, make sure to blowdry your hair with a big round brush, pulling your hair upwards on the roots for some volume and then straightwards and downwards to straighten the length. And oh yeah, you will need a hair straightener. Hope it helps :)
Jan 28, 2013
Melanie L.
I would stick to professional product like joico moisturiing shampoo and condition then use oil base leave in first to manage your hair fromm feezing. It will tamed it down so it wont be so freezy when you flat iron it. Good luck