Hairstyle
Secret straightening products that will tame your curly and frizzy hair
Do you dream of having long straight locks when, in reality, your hair is curly or frizzy? Discover our pros top insider tips to get your dream style, whilst keeping your hair radiant and healthy.
Styling products are your best friend when it comes to straightening your hair. ‘If your hair is curly, try out the new CC Cream for hair just before blow-drying. However, if your hair is frizzy, you’ll need to work on your straightening technique. This goes for curly hair too, especially if your curls are stubborn and unruly. Try using a straightening iron to get fast results that stay put all day long’.
Steampod is the perfect tool to get your hair looking poker straight. ‘This straightening tool uses steam to iron out any kinks. You can find this heated appliance in all Jean Louis David salons, meaning you can get super-straight locks at home every day. Start by applying Perfect Liss to your locks which will act as a heat-protective barrier, preventing any damage. Feel like you can’t get the knack of the straightening technique? Simply head to your salon and let the professionals take care of it for you’.
Our advice: Once you’ve finished straightening your hair, look after it to keep it looking sleek as long as possible. Complete your look with a spritz of waterproof hairspray to protect your hair from humidity levels (your worst enemy)! Skipping this step means you could risk your curls springing back into action on contact with any moisture in the air.
©PixelFormula, Jean Pierre Braganza prêt-à-porter runway, Spring-Summer 2015 © Jean Louis David
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