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Old 4th June 2005, 14:46
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Erghh i got propa north african hair its soo annoyin!!!! its nice and cur;ey from da bottom and then the top is like WOOOOOOOOOWWW and i neva no wat 2 do with it!! ma moroccan frendz say get egg and mix it with olive oil and put it on ur head for a an hour or so becasue it acts liek a mask! i tired it it dont make that much difference!!! and i always straitn ma hair but coz its so thick i can never wear it out SOOO ANNOYIN!! ERGHH!!! but thers this black peoples cream called "PINK" its really cheap from them afro shops and it works makes ur hair really soft but doest keep the frizz down at the top!! so i have 2 just reuslt to the good old gell lol!
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Old 19th February 2010, 03:29
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Just came across this thread and wonder if any of you ladies in Morocco could weigh in on Argan oil, particularly for hair and controlling the frizzies. Been reading more about it lately and want to try it out.

http://www.morocco.com/blog/argan-oi...os-liquid-gold
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A62643963
Argan Oil

Do you use it? How much does it cost in Morocco?
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Old 6th May 2010, 14:31
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Thumbs up Brazilian Keratin Hair Straightening

Hi girls,

I am offering the latest Brazilian Keratin Hair Straightening Method. This method is revolutionary and completely chemical free. It is kinder on your hair for a start. Keratin hair straighteners actually improve condition by adding Keratin, a natural protein, which helps build resilience, untangling frizz naturally rather than by reconstructing your hair's chemical balance, leaving it dry and course.

Keratin hair straightener can be used on any hair, regardless of the products you have used in the past - including bleached and dyed hair, hair that has been treated with other chemical strengtheners and relaxed hair. In fact, no matter what condition your hair is in, it won't just straighten, it will also add strength, shine & vitality, no matter how dry or frizzy you are.

Depending on the length and thickness of your hair, applying a Keratin hair straightener takes between 1 and 3 hours. Instead of making your hair dry and brittle, Keratin treatments actually help rebuild core strength and condition in all types of hair.

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Amelle
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Old 11th October 2011, 23:34
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Smile frizzy hair

After washing your hair with shampoo rinse properly and then put conditioner on. leave the conditioner in your hair for at least 5 minutes or longer,rinse your hair but dont remove all the conditioner. if your hair appear oily you can rinse a little more BUT if your hair is still very frizzy you have removed to mush. then you can just put a little bit conditioner on your hands and just pat your hair here and there. comb it trough properly. if you use conditioner at least twice a week after washing, your hair should be fine.
it works for me but everyone is different though. i hope my advise helps for you.
kind regards lynette
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