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Anonymous
Anonette here, saving your hair. You're actually going to have to put a bit of time and effort into it if you actually want it to look nice, but you should have expected that when coming to /fit/. Using conditioner is a good first step, but make sure you're doing it right- when you get out of the shower it shouldn't have that slick feel like it does when you first apply the conditioner; you have to rinse it all out. Cool water makes this go faster for some reason. To keep it from puffing up and looking wiry, I suggest investing in some smoothing/anti-frizz product (I use Aveda Light Elements Smoothing Fluid) and a blowdryer. Put a drop (seriously, just a drop) into your hands and rub then together before applying the stuff to your hair, focusing on the long part and putting just a little on the top. Dry your hair about 85% of the way. Take a cylindrical boar-bristle brush and put it under a section of your hair and put the blowdryer on the low setting, and smooth your hair down over the brush with the dryer.
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