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    Posted: March 12 2003 at 5:29am
Originally posted by LiliBeach LiliBeach wrote:

Wow, I really like your hairstyling technique.

Try Redken Traction. It is a spray on product that kinda "dirty it up".

I hope this helps


Sounds like traction control for a bike!

Cheers, i'll give it a go
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Wow, I really like your hairstyling technique.

Try Redken Traction. It is a spray on product that kinda "dirty it up".

I hope this helps
I am a professional Hairstylist/Haircolorist with 19 years experience. I have traveled all over the country for my advanced education. I am also a salon owner.:)........and I LOVE Redken!!!
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Hi,

This will sound a bit daft but years ago after being out on my bike i found that after my hair had dried flat back under my balaclava and helmet, it was transformed into a manageable style. Ordinarily it is frizzy and won’t stay where I put it especially when short (about 2/3 inches).
So, I started drying it whilst kept pressed flat under a balaclava or similar - it’s amazing, I can then do anything with it. The trouble is, the hair has to be combed back and flat firm against the head and needs to be absolutely dry to work. This takes about 15 minutes and I look like a prat!

My question is, are there any products out there that will do anything similar? I’ve tried fizz ease but that did absolutely nothing for me.

Cheers




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