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how to get shiny, sleek, full looking hair?

i straighten my hair pretty often, about three times a week, other days i wear it curlythere are girls at my school who straighten their hair EVERY day and they have the most shiny sleek beautiful looking hairwhen i do straighten mine, it gets really thin, and the frizz never really goes awayany tips or products or secrets for amazing hair?!

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You probably have fine, thin hairSome people have really strong, thick hair that doesn't get very damaged from straightenersI'd reccomend that you wash your hair using a shampoo and conditioner specifically for weak, damaged hairThe Pantene Deep Fortifying shampoo/conditioner is greatThen towel-dry your hair and use a small amount of frizz-free serum, smoothing it through your hairAgain, the Pantene version is really goodThen use a thermal protector on your hair before blow drying and straightening itThis will keep the damage to a minimumYou can find them in chemists, or supermarkets where the haircare products areThey can be sprays or serumsI'd reccomend the GHD thermal protectorAlso, it might be your straightener that's the problemGet one that has ceramic plates, as these are said to be better for your hairSeparate your hair into sections, first straightening the bottom layer, then another layer, then the top layerMake sure you go right from the roots to the tip with smooth, slow motions I have really thin, fine hair, and it can look really flat when I straighten itSo what I do is, after I've straightened it, I get my hairdryer and blow the roots of my hair upwardsYou lift the top layer of hair near where you part it, and use the hairdryer to lift it upIf you do it right, it gives you more volume Hope I've helped, and sorry it's so long!
NopeThey'd get all upset and whiny about the public subsidies, and grouse about the expense, all while filling up their guzzlers at the pump Though I will say that cross-country bus routes on that scale in the US is a bit impractical compared to European countries, there are some regions where it would be sustainable.
in the Philippines there is no public transport at all except a train system in Manila.However there are so many buses and coaches going all over the country there is no need for a carThere are multitudes of taxis, jeepneys, tricyles and pedicabs everywhere
1The US population is far more spread out than the population in EuropeThe routes are longe rin the USA and it would take too many buses to have that kind of frequency2Far more Americans have cars ans a car is more convenient3The USA has more freeways4It would take gas prices up past $20 a gallon to get most Americans out of their cars5It is way to convenient to drive to work and I get guaranteed a seat no matter whatAnd it takes 1/3 the time to drive than take the bus to get to work.
The United States declard war after Germany sent Mexico the Zimmerman Note claiming that if the Mexicans aided the Germans by raiding the United States from the south, Mexico would in return gain control of Texas, California, Nevada, Arizona, and New MexicoThe Lusitania explosion by German U-Boats was the spark in the United States almost declaring war(The cruise ship was suspected to contain war relief materials headed for Britain, and the Axis powers refused to take a chance on the crumbling empire and even stated they would intercept any trade routes)Before the Zimmerman Note that was discovered by the British, many American men however, felt a need to save the dying Europe, left home, and enlisted in the English and French militariesThe United States officially entered the war on April 6th, 1917World War One, however proved to be one of the deadliest wars in national casualties but World War Two ultimately takes first place for the devastation it wrecked havoc upon.

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