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Kasi asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 9 years ago

how do I get shiny swinging hair like the girls in the shampoo commercials?

I take very good care of my hair by only washing every 3 days and never using any kind of heat like from blow dryers or curling irons. It is razor layered by a very reputable stylist here in Tucson, and the longest part is about 14 inches long and is just past the center of my back, and the shortest layer is about 8 or 9 inches long. It does not have any weight to it like the girls in the commercials. It is pretty thin and I have tried to weigh it down using leave in conditioner and using shine serum and coconut oil. Nothing gives my hair any weight; it just sticks up and flies away and gets messy and tangled super fast.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    You want it like the shampoo adverts?

    A lot of photoshop.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I recommend a very good product that leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient, it's Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil hair treatment with heat protector smoothes the cuticles and helps fortify hair that is prone to breaking, split ends and supplies hair nutrients. Provides heat protection against electronic hair tools, reduces Frizz and prevent further damage. I bought it at safrons http://www.safrons.com/pro-naturals-moroccan-oil-h... Hope this helps

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I recommend you a great product that can help you to get that look, it's Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector, it helps strengthen the hair that's prone to breakage, smooths the hair, reduces Frizz and helps prevent heat damage, plus leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient. Check it out at http://hairproductspro.com/pro-naturals-moroccan-o... or if you are in Canada at http://www.rylees.ca/pro-naturals-moroccan-oil-hai... . Hope it helps.

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