Those who straighten regularly, what serum do u girls use and what works best?
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NO one?:(
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I have used Loreal Artec Texture Line Hotstyle Ironing Creme for the past 7 years now. It is the only product I have ever used before straightening. I got hooked when my stylist back then used to use it on my hair. Loreal Artec Texture Line Hotstyle Ironing Creme - L’oreal Ironing Cream - L’oreal Artec TextureLine Styling & Finishing Products
Afterwards I use the same companies smoothing serum. A few drops gets you really far. L’Oreal Professionnel Textureline Smoothing Serum - ARTec - straightening gels & creams
The stuff is a bit pricier but not ridiculous especially when you consider that it lasts you forever. I found that cheaper drugstore brand stuff just weighed my hair down too much and made it look oily looking quicker.
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I am not a big fan of any gels and serums. The only pre-straightening product I use is called Thermal heat tamer spray from Tresemme. It protects your hair from the heat and gives a bit of a shine too. Works for me.
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There is another Loreal one that I use...a pink container, (can't remember the exact name) which is good.I have also used the Lee Stafford,and found that very effective too.Others like Charles Worthington left my hair sticky looking.
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I am looking for something that protects hair.
I am tempted to these two. thanks
your welcome - the hotstyle iron creme is great for protecting hair in my opinion. And it lasts forever because you only have to use the littlest bit.
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Heat Protection Spray | Heat-Damaged Hair Products |TRESemmé
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what serums are good
1;serums which r bit stikcy...eglly..i cant discribe the texture :(
2;spray kind watery serums ..texture is exact liek water
Those who straighten regularly, what serum do u girls use and what works best?
For straightening hair, I find that silicone serums work best as they coat the shaft of the hair and provide some protection from the heat. That said, the product you use will depend largely on the method you use for physically straightening your hair: tongs or hairdryer.
For what it's worth: I use Hask's "Pure Shine Frizz Remedy"; it comes in an attractive glass bottle and costs about $5 at Wally World (a study of contrasts, I know).