it depends realy. if your hair is realy dry then get a cream for realy dry hair. BlueMagic range is great for afro hair.
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put loads of oil cream and normal cream in to your hair
There isn't a cream out there that straightens hair alone that I'm aware of. I either blow dry my hair straight or use a wet to dry flat iron. I use hair products with both so my hair doesn't look dry. Try using smooth down by Redken in combination with a blow dryer or flat iron. Sunsilk Hydra TLC(pink bottle)cream works well to.
When you mean cream do you mean conditioner or treatment, or styling cream ..as a hairdresser i am mputting anything wet on something dry always makes a differenceyou notice in time the condition of your hair will changebe more specific in what type of cream for what type of hair
Apply a smoothing cream to damp hair. Using a blow dryer, round brush it out smooth, taking thin sections.
If you blow dry your hair, stop. Let it dry naturally and then straighten. Blow drying your hair really dries your hair out. I would reccommend using a leave in conditioner as well, along with a shine spray such as john frieda or biosilk, brilliant brunette/blonde shine cream also works pretty good. But after straightening I would reccommend a spray just because its easier to get the targeted areas and you have a less chance of ending up making your hair oily.
You can not make heavy cream from dry milk.
You can use garnier hair cream :)
if you want your hair to grow faster you ganna have to buy NIVEA cream and put it gently on your hair then live it un till it will dry then rinse off an brush your hair then your hair should be about 8 cm longer and smoother
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The best way to keep hair curly is to only comb it using one's fingers, and to use a diffuser if they blow dry their hair. Additionally, adding a curling cream while hair is wet will help significantly.