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    I am growing my hair out and it's finally well past my shoulders...yay! It's very soft and fine, though, and I hate using curling/straightening irons on it, because they do a lot of damage. I usually don't put any product in it at all, and just put it up with chopsticks and take it down while dancing. Guys seem to love how soft it feels, and I use my hair a lot while lap dancing, so this works...but something I feel a little unkempt. Anybody know any products or ways to wear hair that still let it move normally? I hate stiff-looking hair.

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    My hair deals with a lot of damage, so I stopped using hot tools. I now wet set my hair in velcro rollers (th ebig ones) an dit gives my hair terrific body, shape, and I don't have to put anything in it.

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    Have you tried Pantene products?


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    Biosilk silk therapy will add a nice shine. But only use a pea sized amount near the tips of your hair and not your scalp. You don't want your scalp weighed down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kandie_kitten
    My hair deals with a lot of damage, so I stopped using hot tools. I now wet set my hair in velcro rollers (th ebig ones) an dit gives my hair terrific body, shape, and I don't have to put anything in it.
    Taht's exactly what I was thinking. Check out but omit the blow drying.

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    Btw - they used to make steam rollers (not hot rollers). I am sure they still make them. They don't damage your hair and I used them for years. You can set your hair, apply your makeup while your hair sets, and be ready to roll in ten minutes. Just make sure you use the BIG FAT rollers and not the skinny ones that give you kinky hair. It's very natural. I am sure if you call some beauty supply stores or do an internet search, you'll find 'em. Mine were made by Richard Caruso.

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    I love usung the anti-frizz serums,they make your hair smooth shiny and soft.From my experience,it's best to apply it to damp hair,after shampoo/conditioner and comb it through.Put a little more on the ends.Don't use too much though,a little goes a long way.

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