Friday, April 27, 2012

How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

i see gabriel union and halle berry and queen and megan good and i really want hair like that. i get relaxer 2 times a year and i continuously have to deal with htis hard to do hair! i just want it sleek like theirs instead of constanly puffy! is there any shampoo or something to help with it!



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

get it done by a professional



thats how they make theirs look so sleek



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

they probably have weaves



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

get a weave!



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

They can afford the best hairdressers in the world. Also, a lot of celebrities (white and black) have extentions and weaves.



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

Everyone you mentioned have half wigs, falls, wigs, or weaves. To help more we would have to see your hair...and remember if you cant grow it..sew it. If you can weave it...you can achieve it! Good luck honey.



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

Hun, those celebs have 100 people work on their hair before appearing to the public. No one has such perfect hair.



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

If your are relaxing your hair only twice a year, you won't acheive sleek. You will gett puffy. It may be nice for the first couple of weeks, but it takes a lot to maintain sleek hair.



Also, they usually wear a sew-in weave or the new lace front wigs.



How to get hair that looks sleek like black celebrities?

It all depends on your hair type. This year I've only had 2 maybe 3 relaxers but i get them done professionally and they usually last a while but on my own I wash it with Garnier Fructis Sleek and shine, let it air dry, and the next day or later that week, flat iron it with Profective Mega Growth Spray and wrap it at night. Before I go out in the morning, I rub some anti-frizz serum (Garnier) in while I'm getting dressed so that it doesn't get too frizzy (a lot of times it doesn't get frizzy at all) from the humidity. I also took someones advice and invested in a satin sheet: it keeps the moisture in your hair (they say cotton sheets driy and break your hair out) and the best part is you don't have to tie it up at night! But that's me; before you do anything, you should go to a professional. Oh yea, half of those people have a GOOD weave job, so don't worry about that!

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