is there such thing as a shampoo that can straighten your hair?Is there a shampoo or somthing I can apply to my hair to at least make it a little bit straighter?
Yes, there are lots of straightening products you can buy. Here's a link to some reviews on one I've been wanting to try, but haven't yet.
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews62061鈥?/a>
Also, if you don't want to put chemicals and stuff into your hair, you can always buy a flat iron. I use a Vidal Sassoon one I bought at Target for around $25 and it works great. I have long hair, I blow dry it straight first, and the flat ironing only takes about 5 minutes. If you use it though, make sure to spray some heat protectant on your hair first, like Nexus' Heat Protexx.
If you just want to try shampoo, Matrix Sleek.Look is great. If you have really curly hair (mine is just wavy) it probably won't do much, but I notice my hair is not as wavy when I use it.
Hope this helps!Is there a shampoo or somthing I can apply to my hair to at least make it a little bit straighter?
yes plenty. just go to a hairdresser and ask them
try Paul Mitchell Super Strong....It makes my kinky/wavy hair a bit straigher, but a big plus is it is very very protecting so if you heat style your hair it protects it very well
any conditioner
I had my hair rebond 1.5 yrs ago and started to use Senscience shampoo and conditioner since, tho its abit expensive than those off the shelves but its all worth it. After I towel dry my hair and apply Loreal leave on.
It straighten my hair and it feel soft and no tangle AND most important without feeling greasy.
yah theres a lot of hair products that claim to straighten or help straighten the hair...
Im sure you can get them all over but theres a brand called Ion at Sallys Beauty supply that you can use for straightening.. there are straightening conditioners and serums...
You can also get your hair professional chemically straightened - its kind of like a perm - it has to do with the bonds in your hair that cause curliness - the chemcial hair treatment work to activate or deactivate the bonding tendencies based on what results you want. This is also kind of expensive by comparison and it grows out as new hair comes in...
I suggest investing in a Chi Iron if you can afford the price and the time
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