Saturday, November 28, 2009

Is there anything i can put into my hair when straightened that smells really good??

my hair never smells good after ironing it, the shampoo scent kinda leaves.



is there some kind of product, dont care what it does (as long as its positive) that just smells really good?



Is there anything i can put into my hair when straightened that smells really good??

Paul Mitchell Skinny Serum. Use it in while your hair is wet and after you iron or straighten it, you won't smell burning hair, you will smell this. It's kind of costly, but it's well worth it. About $20 in the salons. Plus it keeps the frizzes down. Best of luck.



Is there anything i can put into my hair when straightened that smells really good??

Put in some CHI serum right before you iron it. You can buy it online or in salons. It's leave your hair less frizzy ,healthy, and shiny looking and it smells great. It's a bit pricey, so if that's a problem I don't see why you just don't spray your perfume on your hair. The scent will last longer than if you spray it on your body. Another thing I like to use is CitreShine spray. It's not a hair spray, it's a shine spray, and it smells pretty good too.



My sister and I both straighten our hair with the same brand of iron, but the room always smells worse when she's doing it. Her hair never smells bad though once she leaves the room. It might be all in your head, or you might want to try lowering the heat level on your iron just a bit. I have friends and strangers comment to me on how good my hair smells, and I always think they can't be serious. Straightening hair smells absolutely awful but it apparently doesn't linger.



Is there anything i can put into my hair when straightened that smells really good??

there is a v05 spray



http://www.amazon.com/Alberto-VO5-Detang...



its a leave-in conditioner that will also protect your hair from burning your hair (which is where the smell comes from) Spray it on before you straighten it. Sorta fluff up your hair and rub it in. Then straighten and spritz the tiniest bit on it then. =]

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