I have wavy, frizzy hair and straighten itHowever, it never looks as good as when the hairdresser does it with the products she uses, not to mention the added damage i get from not using any kind of productWhat kind of products do i need to buy to achieve frizz- free silky straight hair?
Difficult to say, there are many hotels, inns, stately homes, castles etcin the UK which claim to be hauntedThe older the building, the more likely it is to have a resident ghostUsually someone who died there in violent or suspicious circumstances There are also air bases which are reputedly haunted by the ghosts of men who served there in wartimeOne - I think it's at Duxford, there is a Museum with a Lancaster bomber and people alone in the building at night have heard what sounds like the flight crew doing their final pre-take off checks - instruments, radio etc.
Use a good mosturizing shampoo and conditionerIf you don't want to spend alot on it, the Aussie Moist shampoo and conditioner works well After you wash your hair towel dry itDon't rub all over, just drape the towel over your head and sqeuzze from the roots downLet it air dry for a little after this Use some VO5 Thermal Hair StraightenerI comes in a black and red squeeze tuubeAnd use some Bio-Silk serum or some Anti-Frizz serumMix them together in your hands and then apply to your hair, comb it though with a wide tooth comb Blow dry your hair from the roots down with the drier pointing so that the air blows down the length of your hairAfter it is dry, divide your hair inot sections, using clips to hold them Use a ceramic plated flat iron to straighten your hairWork from the back of your head, around to the frontIron about 1 wide sections of hairGet enough hair that there are no major gaps between your hair in the platesBut don't get so much that it is thick going though them Try your best to put the hair down, not out as you iron itLet each section cool completely, then clip in it into a little pony tail to the side and move to the next section Once finished use a little more anti-frizz serum to smooth out any fly aways and to add some shine.
Use a good mosturizing shampoo and conditionerIf you don't want to spend alot on it, the Aussie Moist shampoo and conditioner works well After you wash your hair towel dry itDon't rub all over, just drape the towel over your head and sqeuzze from the roots downLet it air dry for a little after this Use some VO5 Thermal Hair StraightenerI comes in a black and red squeeze tuubeAnd use some Bio-Silk serum or some Anti-Frizz serumMix them together in your hands and then apply to your hair, comb it though with a wide tooth comb Blow dry your hair from the roots down with the drier pointing so that the air blows down the length of your hairAfter it is dry, divide your hair inot sections, using clips to hold them Use a ceramic plated flat iron to straighten your hairWork from the back of your head, around to the frontIron about 1 wide sections of hairGet enough hair that there are no major gaps between your hair in the platesBut don't get so much that it is thick going though them Try your best to put the hair down, not out as you iron itLet each section cool completely, then clip in it into a little pony tail to the side and move to the next section Once finished use a little more anti-frizz serum to smooth out any fly aways and to add some shine.
Difficult to say, there are many hotels, inns, stately homes, castles etcin the UK which claim to be hauntedThe older the building, the more likely it is to have a resident ghostUsually someone who died there in violent or suspicious circumstances There are also air bases which are reputedly haunted by the ghosts of men who served there in wartimeOne - I think it's at Duxford, there is a Museum with a Lancaster bomber and people alone in the building at night have heard what sounds like the flight crew doing their final pre-take off checks - instruments, radio etc.