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Old 03-20-2008, 11:21 AM
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Question Help! Need product to smooth wiry hair!

I heard Frizzease has a Smoothing Creme or somesuch, but have not been able to locate it where I am. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what works on wiry, dry gray hair to smooth it into a bun or ponytail?
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I have some coarse gray hairs too.
Here are some things I use or do.
1. Damp bun hair and let it dry quite a bit before un-bunning. Makes
for smoother hair for me.
2. Aveda Light Elements smoothing fluid.
3.Very light application of Jojoba oil or coconut oil applied to damp hair.
4.Conditioner only washing such as Wen Products.

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Old 03-23-2008, 04:26 AM
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Try the...
Super Skinny Serum from Paul Mitchell..
It is well worth the money..and you don't have to use much...smells good too!
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Will do...and thanks, folks!
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Old 03-28-2008, 08:14 PM
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Look for a salon that does Braizlian hair straightening. It will make your hair soft as silk for about 10 weeks
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:22 AM
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Default Redken smooth down

The best line for frizzy, dry hair is redken smooth down. It works great.
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I heard Frizzease has a Smoothing Creme or somesuch, but have not been able to locate it where I am. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what works on wiry, dry gray hair to smooth it into a bun or ponytail?
I have bought Frizzeez at the local drug store, but no great luck. Have you heard of the Brazilian Straightening Treatment? It's supposed to be fantastic! If you've heard of it, I'm looking for a place around Destin, Florida, or New Orleans to get it done. Any ideas?
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Look for a salon that does Braizlian hair straightening. It will make your hair soft as silk for about 10 weeks
Where do they do Brazilian Straightening and can you do it on processed hair?
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Old 03-31-2008, 12:40 PM
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Default Brazilian Hair Straightening

I have heard that this works really well, but can't find a salon in the Destin, Florida area or New orleans area?
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I have very naturally curly hair and sometimes it frizzes. Aside from the salon straightening techniques. I have used "straight sexy hair", which, I believe, you can buy at Target now. It is the only treatment that has worked for my hair and I've tried them all. It smell very nice and you only need a dime size, so it lasts for along time. Good luck , I hope you find something that works !
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