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Preserve Your HairYou know how much your struggle to give your hair that perfect look, and spend tons of time blow-drying only to wait an hour and see that your hair is completely flat? Well here’s how you can maximize your blowout. Start off by using a deep conditioning treatment before blow-drying your hair. This will help ensure that there is no frizz in the end. Revive your slept-on roots with a little bit of volumizing spray. My favorite is Big Sexy Hair So Pumped Volumizing Mist, only $14.95. Keep your hair smooth with a flatiron or curling iron. The heat will nix oil and relax the cuticles. ...
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Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Shampoo and ConditionerPaul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Shampoos and Conditioners are one of the best hair products out there. The shampoo will leave your hair not only feeling silky soft, but looking healthy, brilliant, shiny, and straight (no frizz here!). The shampoos and conditioners are designed to help repair frizzy, unruly hair. It will soften and smooth your hair so that you look like you just came out of the salon! As you may or may not know, Paul Mitchell’s hair products cannot be store bought (for the most part), so you have to make your way to your local salon to find these products. They ...
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Get Sleek RootsHow do you tame hair that’s greasy, frizzy and unruly in just 60 seconds flat? Sometimes there just isn’t enough time for all the prep work, so we have to improvise! A wide head band will cover not only your frizz, but the grease that’s forming at the hairline as well. Just run a paddle brush through hair before slipping on the band. This will smooth out your hair in front but will distribute your hair’s natural oils to give you a sleek look in the back. If your hair is dry, rub on a shine booster to amp up gloss. ...
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Untangling Your HairIf you’re one of those people who just can’t get a break from their hair, then you need to read this! Hard to untangle hair can be a big pain, but it can be an even bigger pain if you don’t know how to manage it! So first off, you need to look at your split ends. If you haven’t cut your hair in more than 2 months, it’s time for a trim. The more you let your split ends grow, the harder it will be for you to untangle that mess. So every time you wash your hair, it will just get harder and harder to run a comb through. Next, get a good conditioner. Make sure you lea...





