QuoteReplyTopic: Citre Shine Straightening Balm Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:57am
I've been using Lamaur's straightening balm and Freeman's straightening lotion, both with mixed results. The straightening effects varied, but both left my hair feeling sticky or dry and damaged. I tried Citre Shine the last two times and blow dried my hair to straighten it out, and it left my hair relatively straight (the best I can do at home) and soft, without a hint of dryness or stickiness. I also used a little of Helene Curtis's KARA leave-in conditioner on the ends. Several people have mentioned Citre Shine Straightener on this board, including Sherri L....thanks for the tip!HTH
Hi there!I just noticed this post down here! I agree (and thanks for mentioing me)that the Citre Shine Straightneing balm is wonderful! I have tried KMS FLat Out and Phytodefrisent, but I still keep going back to the Citre Shine. I beleive it must be that Thermal Caore Protector (or something like that)-- anyway, it works! My hair always feels its best when I use it! Glad you enjoyed it :)Sherry~> I've been using Lamaur's straightening balm and> Freeman's straightening lotion, both with mixed> results. The straightening effects varied, but both> left my hair feeling sticky or dry and damaged. I> tried Citre Shine the last two times and blow dried my> hair to straighten it out, and it left my hair> relatively straight (the best I can do at home) and> soft, without a hint of dryness or stickiness. I also> used a little of Helene Curtis's KARA leave-in> conditioner on the ends. Several people have mentioned> Citre Shine Straightener on this board, including> Sherri L....thanks for the tip!> HTH
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