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I'm trying not to damage my hair anymore, which means no heat at all.?

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Can anyone tell me another way to style your hair without heat? like how did they style their hair back in the day? i have straight, thin hair, and it looks really bad when i let it just air dry alone. is there a certain product to use to make my fly aways not stand out so much? my hair just had liitle broken off pieces sticking out everywhere, and i cant stop making it worseee. help plz :)

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  1. Simple pimple, my dear. :]

    Style in an updo or something cute with clips, and then spray some hairspray into your hands and smooth down your hair.

    Hope that helps you!

    XOXO

    ~katherine


  2. Well, I have this stuff and I am not sure what it is called but its green and its like made from sea kelp and you blow dry your hair like halfway and then you put it in and it supposed to stop the frizzes.

    I guess you can style your hair with a blow dryer but you kinda need heat unless you use hair rollers.

    Just get some heat taming spray to stop the heat from damageing your hair too much.

    Or talk to a hair stylist.

    I hope I helped youa t least a little bitt.

  3. To keep my hair healthy i use hair gloss which you will find in the black hair section and cholesterol which sounds gross but it is this jar of hair conditioning wonders. when i use either hair product my hair lays much better even when i let it dry on its own and it completely eliminates my fly aways

  4. if you want to keep your hair as healthy as possible, but still style it, you are just going to have to shell out the big bucks. I have a T3 tourmailine hair dryer, (which is good for blow drying your hair and safer than other dryers) and i have a paul mitchel smoothing iron for straightening. (which have good plates) there are some products that you can put in your hair before you dry it that will protect it, and some products before straightening. i suggest going to ulta, (if you have one near you) and ask them about it, (rather than asking bias people on the internet)

  5. Chances are the little hairs are new hairs growing in.  It can be smoothed with a smoothing gel or palmade or leave in conditioning ointment.  If the hairs have lots of split ends on the short flyaways or really thin endings with squiggly pig tail look then it is damage.

    Back in the day?  You mean before electricity and hairdryers?  LOL

    Back in the day, people used hair dryers with no styling aids except hairspray.

    Best answer.  Not seeing anyone - let it air dry.  Seeing people, let it airdry as much as possible, then blow it out on low with a thermal conditioning spray in it.  If your curl or straighten, put more thermal conditioner on.  If you have fly aways - glaze, palmade, ointment.

    Good luck.

  6. You can use mousse to make it curly.  comb it, comb in mousse, and scrunch it until it dries.  Or scrunch it a few times and clip it scrunched to the top of your head until it dries.  Make your hair the first thing you do in the morning and it may be dried by the time you have to go.  oh and spray it in small sections, and scrunch each section while spray dries... small sections is the key to keeping the style- clip in small sections with claw clips and spray & scrunch in small sections

  7. treseme hair products work amazingly =)

  8. Back in the day as you say, we used rollers.  We had magnetic,sponge, and brush rollers and even used orange juice cans to set our hair!  To keep those little hairs down, we used hair spray.  That was in the 60's.  In the 40's and 50's they had these little rubber things called spoolies.  And of course their were pin curls, setting the locks of hair with bobby pins.  Let me tell you what my Mom used and she was born in 1919.  They would get a curling iron, not electric, and heat it up on a wood stove and roll their hair on those.  But Mom said she didn't do it often because too many times the curling iron got too hot and singed her hair.  Bummer!

  9. well now they have these really nice and pretty hair straighteners that a a prosthetic heat that's not suppost to damage your hair. their kinda expensive but i bet you could find one on ebay for ok price,

  10. go to a local Gene Juarez hair salon, and ask the person at the front desk this same exact question. i have very curly hair, and just today got a hair sarum that when i flat iron my hair, it is shiny, ande does not damage. it's amazing. it really all depends on what kind of hair you have, though.

  11. Hi!

    I recommend i smoothing serum for keeping your hair shiny and before you apply heat to your hair apply a thermal protector to your hair. This will decrease the damage.

    Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, and maybe once a week apply a hair mask to your hair ( you can pick these up at most hair salons). Also, if you have the time get a conditioning treatment at a hair salon.

    Good luck!

  12. u can mousse it

  13. if you wanna use heat you can get a spray that helps protect your hair. mine is from v05 otherwise use mousse

  14. Back in the day they really didn't style their hair /: but they really just combed through it and left it how it was.Try relying on product more then to solve your problems. First one technique is to try and get a scrunched look. First try using herbal essence's "totally twisted" shampoo and conditioner to make your hair wavier. And any kind of mousse usually works. (or a suggestion aussie scrunching spray you could always use.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WhR1C9a0...

    also about your fly away problem you can try herbal essence "none of your frizzness" leave in cream.

    hope i helped. xo

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