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Is their a product that makes your hair straighter with out a straightener??,?

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ok so i want a product that would make my hair straighter and give me a little break when i do straiten my hair because my hair is really wavy and it takes for ever to straiten my hair and it just gets curly again so i want a product that will make my hair straighter and easier to mange . any suggestions?

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  1. RELAX IT


  2. perm... or the garnier straightening gel u aply to damp hair

  3. Okay, I have really curly hair, and I've tried everything to keep it straight. Trust me, the only thing I found that works costs like 38 dollars and the container is miniscule. I've also gotten it professionally chemically straightened/relaxed and that just makes peoples hair really dried out. Go to a hair stylist and ask her to cut your hair so it's much easier to manage. Have her/him thin it out as much as they can. I've found that it actually cuts away from the straightening time. Oh, one thing that might help your hair remain straighter is rinsing your hair with really cold water directly before you get out of the shower, and getting out directly after the cold water, not turning it back to hot before, and then when your straightening it, right after you straighten a piece, blow dry it with a round brush with COLD air. That ususally helps some.  

  4. a lot of bed head products work really well i use their control freak frizz control before i blow dry my hair then when im done straightning a section i spray it with their control freak extra extra straight spray and go over it with the straightner a few more times.  i swear it creates miracles!!! best of luck!

  5. PERM OR RELAX IT????

  6. There are products, like shampoo and other stuff like that, that say they make your hair straighter, but you really can't straighten your hair unless you use heat (i.e. Flat iron or blow dryer)  If your hair gets curly again, try straightsexyhair hairspray to keep it under control.

  7. relaxer

    my boyfriend used it on his wavy/curly puerto rican thick hair and it work.

    shoot it only costed him 4 bucks for the stuff.

  8. ya i have a great 1 i got it from a hair salon its called unite eurotherapy

    go to uniteeurotherapy.com its called lazer straight good luck

  9. tresemme hair straightening gel. :D

    x

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  11. avon makes some product that you like put on your hair and then you like use your hands as a straightener. i forget what its called but it might work

  12. They sell this stuff in the hair dye aisle that is supposed to make it straighter. I've never used it, but it's worth a shot.

  13. ok what you do is buy a straightener cream you put it into wet hair then you blow dry your hair with a brush to keep it straight then go to sleep and in the morning straighten it quick and your good.!!

    or you can straighten your hair at night with a straightener then go to sleep and then when you wake just straighten it real quick. and to prevent flyaways spray some hairspray on your brush than brush through your hair

    HOPE I HELPED

  14. Yeah. How about hair products that relax your hair?

  15. a relaxer,

    it may damage your hair.

    ask a hair stylist

  16. One of the best products  I know is RUSK.

    RUSK Str8.

    Anti frizz/anti curl lotion. and

    RUSK

    Sheer Brilliance.

    I use these products together,  put a dime size amount of Str8 and few drops of Sheer Brilliance rubbed together and put on your damp hair, comb  hair with your fingers to apply the lotion,  blow dry as always. The results are  great, at least these products work well on my hair.

    For best results you can use RUSK Calm shampoo and conditioner.

    If you decide to straighten your hair do not use relaxer,  is really bad for

    the scalp and produces breakage and dries hair.

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