Q: Okay, my friend has horribly curly hair( and she doesn't seem to notice that her hair looks.... not so pretty ( she doesn't brush it often, and it's really long, so it looks bad). I wanted to get her a flat iron, so that she can get it straight( it looks waaay better). But her hair is so curly and thick, that 30 minutes after getting it straightened it gets really frizzy and poofy. So I want to get her a shampoo or something that can get her hair straight, without damaging it, and I don't want it to be permanent( so if she doesn't like it she can stop using it) Please, help! I would really appreciate it.=)
A: I think I have the same hair! First, I do not even try to straighten it on a humid or rainy day, it is useless. Ok, start to finish: 1. Shampoo and Condition (I use Pantene ProV Daily Shampoo & Conditioner for color treated hair when I am straightening my hair (even though I do not have color treated hair, this shampoo & conditioner combo provide the best results) 2. Get the excess water off of the hair with a towel, but do not rub hair dry 3. Spray Got2Be Crazy Sleek on hair, comb through 4. Slowly with a brush I blow dry sections bit by bit (this will take up to 30 minutes. My hair is usually frizzy at this point, and I have to use a flat iron -- I know you said no, but it is ABSOLUTELY necessary. 5. (I really think a flat iron is the best for a smooth finish, and there are differences between brands. I prefer the Conair 1.5" curling iron and flat iron in one. I think it was about $50 at Target. I have tried other kinds and they do not work as well!) Heat up Flat Iron. Spray Sunsilk Thermashine Detangling Spray on small section of hair, straighten root to tip. Repeat section by section. 6. My hair is often a bit dull after, so I spray Got2Be Dazzling Shine Spray after using the flat iron ...Good luck!