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EM POWERED asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 10 years ago

Fixing poofy hair (for guys)?

Hey,

I'm a guy who has longer hair... it's about halfway to my shoulders and it gets really poofy and frizzy. I have a cheaper straightener ($50) that I use to get rid of my naturally waviness, but my hair still looks really dry and poofy. Some parts of my hair look much straighter than natural, but it still looks really thick. I have cheaper condition (Pantene) as well.... am I not spending enough? are there cost effective solutions to getting rid of the poofiness? is my straightener not working properly or something?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    You could try Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector, it leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient, smoothes the cuticles and helps fortify hair that is prone to breaking and split ends. Reduces friction from brushing and helps prevent further damage, reduces Frizz .Provides heat protection against electronic hair tools. I bought it at safrons http://www.safrons.com/pro-naturals-moroccan-oil-h... Hope this helps, Good luck.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    this may well be a sprint known yet important difficulty for many adult males - having poofy hair. Worse than undesirable clothing, crap running shoes, liking boybands or having a nerdy interest, no longer something could make one seem greater ridiculous. it may oftentimes strike on the worst moments, like once you meet that female u consistently beloved and your barnet is like some form of Maggie Thatcher buffant. poor. There are 2 attainable solutions - a million. purchase a hat. Any wool hat will do, positioned on it for 0.5 an hour and it willl flatten down your hair.2. circulate to a reliable barber and clarify your subject. good success.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    well yes I think you should get a better hair straightener, I recommend you the Karmin G3 Salon Pro, it heats up to 450f with temperature control, dual voltage, tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. Also has a 3 year warranty. You can check it out at http://bit.ly/q2wJbJ or if you are in Canada you at http://bit.ly/qK95Hu . Or check out the reviews at http://bit.ly/oTDaYj . It works pretty good with any type of hair.

    And you can fix your hair and keep it healthy using Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector, it helps strengthen the hair that's prone to breakage, splitting or snapping off, gently smoothes the hair, reduces Frizz and helps prevent heat damage, plus leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient. Check it out at http://bit.ly/p0PMWk or at http://bit.ly/pwm2r3 .

    Hope it helps.

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