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How to Straighten Your Hair like a Pro

By Kelly Karrington, published Sep 21, 2007
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One of the most frustrating things as far as styling your hair goes is trying to achieve perfectly straight hair and failing. It usually takes more than a blowdryer and a brush to get the look that you are after. Here are some of my favorite products to use when I am straightening my hair; I guarantee a Hollywood look that will get heads turning!

o Sedu Ionic Ceramic Pro Flat Iron

o Tressa Original Formula! Aglaze Forming Lotion

o Back To Basics Thermal Styler Heat-Activated Setting Spray

o John Frieda Fx Frizz Ease Serum Finishing Spray

Assuming you have just washed your hair and are about to use a blow-dryer, spray in Back to Basics' Thermal Styler Heat-Activated Setting Spray. This spray has green tea, shea butter, and silk protein to make your hair soft and shiny. It also protects your hair from any damage that may be done from the blow-dryer's heat. I recommend spraying it mostly on the body of your hair and avoiding the scalp as much, because this can cause greasiness later on-especially if you are prone to oily hair.

After your hair is dry (or if it has been dry all along), put some Tressa Original Formula! Aglaze Forming Lotion in your hands, rub together, and run your fingers through your hair. You should only need about a nickel-sized amount (dime-sized if your hair is above your shoulders). This lotion helps mold your hair into the style that you want, which means that you can basically depend on your hairstyle lasting all day. I live by this stuff. It also smells fantastic, which is always a plus. It does not add the stiffness to your hair that gel or mousse does, so everything looks completely natural.

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Great advice. I use John Frieda products on my hair and that helps. I had my hair professionally straightened 4 years ago. Sophie

Posted on 09/23/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

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