41 Records Found matching query: flyaway Record(s): 28 - 30
Hina asks:
I am 30, Mother of 2 I used to have very long hair but now my hair is very dry, damaged, fine and frizzy even after using straighteners it is flyaway. My hair highlighted too!. I went to Boots last week and saw your products but I did not know which one to buy, I bought mature hair shampoo and conditioner and creame serum with protein please, please tell me what to buy?
Answered By: Trevor Sorbie
May I suggest that first you go to a salon and have a haircut to remove any split ends or broken hair. If you use the products you have purchased as directed then you will see an improvement in your hair. May I suggest that you use the intensive conditioning treatment once a week. Leave it on your hair while you have a bath so the nutrients can infuse the hair. Please also check that your brushes and combs are not damaged, if they are they could be damaging your hair. Also, are you tying your hair back in elastics, if you are, this could be causing damage. Try using other products called Repair and Protect which are new and may help you restore your hair to its former glory.
Vanessa asks:
I have chemically straightened hair (thermal reconditioned) I recently started using the fekkai glossing creme for flyaways. I love the product but it leaves a bit of residue for which I have to use a clarifying shampoo about once a week. I notice that the clarifying shampoo I use has ammonia in it and I am a little concerned that it will damage my hair. Are ammonia based clarifying shampoos bad for your hair? I know people who color their hair stay away from it. How exactly does ammonia work? Should I change to a vinegar based clarifying shampoo instead? What is the difference between the two? Your professional advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your response.
Answered By: Akin Konizi
I would recommend changing the product to one that does not leave a residue on the hair, instead using Sebastian Laminates Serum which will help eliminate unwanted frizz and can be dissolved easily by just washing your hair. Most clarifying shampoos contain detergents that dissolve the build up in the hair caused by chlorinated water but tend to strip the hair of vital nutrients and moisture in the process. If you specifically want to use a clarifying shampoo then try to use one which is safe for chemically treated hair such as Wella Professional System Professionals Refresh shampoo which will also remove build up of chlorine. For flyaway hair, another option is to invest in a good leave-in conditioner such as Sebastian Evokativ Nudist or Wella Professionals System Professional Hydro Milk, both perfect for giving ultimate nourishment and helping with flyaway control.
Sue asks:
I have very straight shoulder length hair. I wash and blow dry it approximately every three days. The problem I am having at the moment, and have had in the past, is that my hair is very static/ flyaway. Every time I brush it drives me mad as it just starts becoming flyaway and it feels uncomfortable. I did buy a spray but this did not seem to make much difference. What do you advice?
Answered By: Lee Stafford
Styling hair is about products. The best advice would be to invest in some professional products designed to control frizz for example Alterna Hemp Seed Thickening Compound. This will give you volume, body and control, all helping to eliminate that flyaway look. Additionally, changing your haircut to something more structured, for example a bob, will help to make your hair look stronger and thicker, once again reducing the static.