Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

My hair is naturally wavy. i wash it every other day because it gets greasy really quickly. i straighten it about 4 times a week and as a result, it has gotten really damaged. i dont want to stop straightening it, but do any of you know of any shampoo, heat-protecting products, hair masks, etc... that are really good? everything ive tried doesnt help and just makes my hair even more greasy. help please? 10 points for the best answer :)



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

BIOSILK. the serum is untouchable. It is the best thing on the market. I'm a guy and I'm saying this. When I used to have long hair even the females would be in awe about how well managed, straight, shiney, and healthy my hair outdid their own. Look it up. Obviously if you want to get your hair in a more obedient and stressless styleI also recommend (I also have wavy hair) to get the Japanese Straightening treatment (more herbal and less chemicals). It is a bit expensive but less destructive to the treatements available in other salons. Never relax your hair using an 'out of box' treatment (eg. Walgreens, CVS, Eckerds, etc.) Get it professionaly done.



Thermasilk Conditioner is a great protective to use daily. VO5 Hot Oil treatment is great and then lastly the Infusium Multi-Vitamin Daily treatment as a shampoo is great for your hair (do not recommend shampooing everyday).



Pantene is always great but be selective in your choice of the various products they offer. Additionally, consider leave-in conditioner for those days your just at home with nothing to do and nowhere to go. You might as well replenish, strengthen, and heal the heat damage to your hair in your free time. If your worried about too much grease (moisture) then get regular or get the products that do not emphasize to much on moisture-replenishing. Always remember that when blow drying use it from an idea "foot distance" from your head on the medium setting and not at the hottest either. Additionally ion charged air helps out the process of your hair drying in a less strenuous way. Additionally, consider using a boar brush (hollow and porous if available) to help in straigthening your hair. It works great and is less damaging to other brushes out there.



Lastly, there was a treatment sold out of Bed, Bath, and Body called Niacum or something to that extent packaged in a vintage style dark brown bottle resembling a bottle distributed by an apohecary during the 1500's. This little thing (tried it only once but my friend highly recommends it) really was great however it was very expensive too. Consider looking for it!



Hope this helped!



GLUCK



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

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What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

i have the same trouble, and i really like TIGI Bed Head CONTROL FREAK.... put it on wet before the blow dry, and then put it on any dry trouble spots again before the straightening iron. i have also heard great things about the Corioliss straightening irons, but haven't tried one yet. good luck!



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

use the water solution of the perm solution ask a beautiparlor expert to do it is a great way to relax the curl



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

use the vo5 heat proctector gorgeous so it will not get greasy use it when you get out of the showers %26amp; blow dry.



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

I've the same problem too



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

I'm also, addicted to straightening (I'm naturally curly haired), blow dryers, irons, products you name it. The difference between us straightening junkies is that my hair is very dry and somewhat coarse, and you seem to have an oily scalp. Most of straightening products are unfortunately in your case, developed for dry hair.



You should try shampooing with an specially formulated shampoo for oily hair (not dry hair) or a clarifying shampoo that really gets the junk out of there; and DON'T use any masques, since they replenish moisture into hair, hence maybe making it oilier in your case.



It's cool that you shampoo every other day, how about daily? (In my case I have to shampoo twice a week since my hair can get sooo dry by over shampooing.). Also, go very light in the conditiones department, use a very mild, not heavy conditioner for oily hair and only apply it to the ends of your hair.



I use Citre Shine oil for straightening (it prevents my hair from frying and gives it a natural and shiny texture), maybe that's waaaay too heavy for you, you should probably use a gel form straightener, like those from Sebastian, which you apply before straightening, not during.



For GREAT straight results, I recommend old-school blow drying straight with a HUGE barrelled brush, and when totally dry, then go over with a very high temperature ceramic iron. I think heat protective products are applicable to your specific case also (as long as they're not too heavy).



What products are good for someone who straightens their hair ALOT?

AVOID GLYCERIN at all cost!!!



if any of your products you are using now have glycerin in them -THROW THEM OUT.



if the product is for flat ironing then only use a dab on DRY hair (on each section).



if the product's instructions read 'on damp hair' then make sure your hair is damp not wet. the only thing wet hair will do for a product is to dilute it (which is only good with shampoo).



make sure your hair is dry before you flat iron it. ironing damp hair is like ironing wet silk. (oh , so wrong!)



as for a product line...hold on.



o.k. i took a look at your 360 page. if this is you then i would recommend one of 4 product lines.



1. framesi-shine in products (my personal favorite for myself and i have hair a lot like yours it looks like.)



2.textureline (white and black bottles) i don't remember what company sells it. maybe wella. but it is the professional line.



3. purehair-ARTec products. everything is organic. and it actually works great! (most organic company's hair products don't work worth a crap!)



4. tressa. super hard to find. the pliance shampoo is awesome! they also have a shampoo to remove buildup that doesn't feel gross. the styling products of this line will weigh down your hair, so it might not be the right one for you.



hope this gets you going in the right direction!

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