She probably has high-density hair. High-density hair is much, much harder to take care of. If there is humidity forget about it |
My mom had this kind of hair and still didn't know what to do with it. I left regular conditioner in my hair because they didn't make leave in conditioner back then. Most salons didn't know how to care for it either. |
Try Wen's 613 cowash and vo5 on wet hair to seal the moisture in your hair. It doesn't take much but as your hair gets healthier you will use less. Those two items are the only things that work on my hair |
Does she have high-density or low-density hair? If it is high-density you need to lock in the moisture into her hair because it doesn't naturally do it. Us a good co-wash like Wen's 613 or Wen's Fig. I only use 2 pumps. There are knock offs of the 613 but I think buying the original is worth it. I alternate both. Then when she is done and her hair is still wet use Vo5's hairdressing to lock in the moisture. You will be surprised how little you will need to use of it and it is cheap. I have tried so many other things cheap and expensive but I always come back to these products because they make my hair healthy. If she has high-density hair she may need to wash it everyday for the moisture. |
aggressively straight hair.. what? Do you even know what words you are typing? You use the word "super" all the time, don't you? |
I don't think you know what density refers to in regards to hair. High density is a head of hair that has a lot of hairs per square inch. Low density the opposite. |
| Her hair is one of many things looking better. Her nose, teeth, cheeks, and chin all appear better. I wonder if she had that cheek fat removal procedure, plus chin and/or jaw injections to give her jaw a more chiseled look. |
She needs to reset it in the morning with a fine mist water sprayer. Ulta sells one for $11. Spray it to like 40% wet, wipe a light hold gel over the hair with your palms, twist it into one ponytail with your hands, release, scrunch with towel. |
PP means porosity, not density. |
| Japanese hair straightener. Yuko or Liscio. I do it twice a year and my hair is amazingly straight. Yuko is better. |
I knew what PP meant. I have a friend with hair that's always perfectly straight, no matter what. It holds no curl or wave at all, even if she braids it while it's wet and sleeps. The next morning it will be as straight as if I blow dried my own hair. That's what I thought of - hair so straight it rejects curl. |
She’s had a lot of plastic surgery. |
| Current pics?? |
So unfortunate. All of the above had gorgeous curly hair. I prefer their curly hair to their straight looks, especially now that they are older. I think the curls would add a lot of youth and fullness to their face. |
really? |