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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 6:21am
I bought a product called John Freeman's straightening lotion for my bangs. It's heat activated, so I had to blow-dry my hair, which I never do. I liked the look of my bangs so much I decided to put it on the rest of my hair. I loved the way my hair looked! My hair is usually frizzy, but it was shiny and really pretty. I got a lot of compliments. Anyway, my problem is that my hair is really fine and dry, that's why I never blow-dry or use any type of heating appliance in my hair. I'm worried because I'm prone to split-ends and dry dry hair. Is there anything that I can do to help keep my hair moisturized? Are the heat activatedshampoos/conditioners worth buying? Thanks~k
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hii would invest in a good leave-in conditioner with sunscreen. this will help to protect your hair from the heat as well as environmental damamge. it's a good thing to use even if you're not blow drying. and if you are, then it's a must-have. I like Kiehl's leave-in conditioner, but there are many others out on the market. The secret is to use a small amount, rub it between the palms of your hands, and apply lightly to all your hair, focusing on the ends or other dry or problem-prone areas.:) silvie
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