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Advice on protecting my hair!!!?

I have wavy hair it's sooo annoying cuz it's not straight or curlyAnyway I straighten it everyday and I'm afraid I'll ruin it! Does anyone know of any hair products i can use to protect my hair from getting too damaged? Something that wont make it look greasy?

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Just cover them with water and BOIL themPlain and simple
304980, a made a spicy marinade for my wings, had the wings marinating for over 10 hours, then I lined a baking dish, with foil and baled the wings at 375FThen when ready a gave them a light seasoning of salt and pepperGreat for our women free Hockey Nights, a few cool ones to wash them down.
Frozen food section carries tyson wings, 5lbs will get 3-4 meals out of it (6 wings each or pull out as many as you want)Best thing we purchased is a flavor waveIt'll cook fast (400 degAbout 12-15 min)Throw em in a bowl with buffalo sauce, bbq, or whatever you chooseToss em for about a minute, then serve.
First Get a CHI iron! They are expensive but they are sooooo worth every penny! Always use good products but heavy shampoos and conditioners aren't necessary dailyBiosilk and Chi are the same company and they are really the best for heat stylingALWAYS use serum (Biosilk/Chi silk therapy serum).Apply to wet hair from about at your chin downwardsConcentrate on your ends and work your way upONLY use a small amount.maybe a dime sized drop in the palm of your hands, rub hands together and then through your endsBlow dry hair (with a ceramic heat blow drier) I have a chi hair drier also but as I said before they are not cheap but are well worth the investment(They are made for professional use in a salon and will last FOREVER!)Before using your Flat iron(ceramic.Chi) Spray biosilk or chi shine spray thermal protection (on your ends only)And keep your iron moving at all times.never hold it on one spot.if its crinkled wet it, dry it, and start over(just that spot) Chi irons do get really hot and they make them with adjustable temperature knobs for people who have thicker/coarser then normal hairHope this helps! Good Luck :o)

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