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thread: How do I get smooth and silky hair?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Living in the '70s
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    Question How do I get smooth and silky hair?

    Hi Ladies,

    I am insanely jealous of those women who have perfectly smooth, shiny, silky hair - like in the TV commercials. I want to know their secret! I want smooth shiny hair too!

    I have been using Pantene Always Smooth for a week - well, let's say it hasn't happened overnight. Will it happen? Do I need to use something else?

    Today, I still have the annoying whispy, static look - why is it always me?

    I have straight hair so when a hair is out of place - which is always - it shows! Why do I feel like the mum who turns up to Pre-school pick up in a rush, with toddler finger sticky food stained clothing, messy hair and lip stick on her teeth. Maybe that is not always true - sometimes I can look like I have it together.

    Don't pity me - just let me in on your secrets!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    8,369

    Sounds like you may need a volumising mousse. This will lift the roots, so it looks like you have thicker hair, and will keep a bit of a hold without being too static (use when hair is wet with a hairdryer). If your hair is short, try wax on dry hair instead.

    I'm using Pantene "sleek and smooth" hair (I think that's the one) and have noticed I need to boof up the roots with that. My hair still forms waves at the bottom but does look better now I sort out the roots/volume problem.

    ETA- if you use a tinted lip balm then that doesn't stain your teeth. Good luck!

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    6,869

    I use Flex....and its the best stuff i found for smooth silky hair.. and the only one that does not make my hair appear oily once it dries!

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    i use a leave-in conditioner for my hair that i comb through when its wet or dry. it keeps it smelling nice all day and feels so smooth....
    Pantene coats your hair with a substance called "salysilic acid" (sp?) that is also found in some other shampoos. but what it does is strip your hair of its natural oils and minerals that keep your hair shiny and silky naturally, and so its sort of artificially making your hair smooth does that make sense?!? but theres been many reports on Pantene... its up to you, some ppl love it, others dont touch it. i dont touch it... i believe it can permanently damage your hair over time and dry it out (but that is only my opinion and from what i've read and experienced with my hair)...but if you arent worried about that and want your hair to appear smooth and silky, then go for it cos it does seem to work cos of the chemicals they put in them.
    but leave in conditoiners are good...i use Schwarzkopf professional Bonacure Hairtherapy Moisture Kick conditioner... its really good!!! !(from hairdressers)
    why dont you use the pantene and then the leave in conditioner afterwards??
    Last edited by Shanti; July 19th, 2007 at 06:31 PM.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    206

    I use a hair straightener! I only use a cheap-ish shampoo for normal hair atm, as my hair has been a bit yuk from hormones.
    A bit of hair moisturiser on the ends so the straightening doesn't dry it out, (i use schwartzkopf when I use it) and a spray of heat activated straightening stuff.. that smells suspiciously like vinegar.... (also schwartzkopf) and my hair looks and feels reeeeeeeally noice! no frizz, no waves, just dead straight swishy hair!

    contemplates whipping out the straightener....

    I have had a pretty shocking experience with Pantene - my hair started to actually break and fall out! Wasn't a good hair day (or few months) at ALL!! I still cringe at the memory.

    ETA - Kim, I remember Flex! I remember it smelling kinda candy-like. Might look out for it next time I need to buy shampoo

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    Jodie259 Guest

    I think using a 'professional' shampoo can make a big difference. I have always purchased shampoo's & conditioners from hair salons/suppliers.. and I can tell the difference when I use a supermarket shampoo/conditioner.

    Like Renstar... I always put leave in conditioner in my hair. Whether it be cream, spray or serum.

    Occassionally I use a hair masque - but normally when the ends are getting ratting and I'm due for a haircut.

    Talking of haircuts - if you have split ends - its near impossible to get your hair really smoothe. So trimming off all the dead stuff can make a big difference.

    And just blowdrying the hair can make a big difference. Pulling your hair tight (ideally on one of those round brushes)... and holding it to cool down before you release the brush. Once you've blowdried the hair, you can put some smoothing serum on the ends. Don't use too much serum though, as it can make your hair look greasy.

    And don't try to emulate the models on TV and magazines... those girls do have beautiful hair - but they have professional hairdressers and their hair is then touched up to make it look perfect.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
    4,219

    Pantene coats your hair with a substance called "salysilic acid" (sp?) that is also found in some other shampoos. but what it does is strip your hair of its natural oils and minerals that keep your hair shiny and silky naturally, and so its sort of artificially making your hair smooth does that make sense?!? but theres been many reports on Pantene... its up to you, some ppl love it, others dont touch it. i dont touch it... i believe it can permanently damage your hair over time and dry it out (but that is only my opinion and from what i've read and experienced with my hair)
    So so so so TRUE!!!
    EVERY hairdresser I have been to says that Pantene is the worst thing you can use in your hair... mostly because of stuff that it coats your hair in.

    IMO, the only way to get beautiful, shiny hair is to use good products, and to have regular trims... and use a good, natural fibre brush.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2004
    Western Australia
    2,300

    Ive never ever head anything good about pantene, for our hair and the environment, but a shampoo conditioner from the salon might be just the thing you need.

    Jo

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    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Over the rainbow
    1,509

    I swear by Avon shampoo and conditoner (Smooth and Sleek) The hair I have left is to die for (if I must say so myself) I wil never use anything els

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    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    The Hawkesbury
    4,505

    Ive heard pantene isnt that great for your hair too.
    I use sunsilk and this its great. Maybe also try getting a treatment? They usually leave my hair all nice and silky smooth.

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    yeah i agree with Kellxx, get a treatment once a month on your hair if you can afford it at the hairdressers or if not, buy the little packet ones they arent as intense but they are good and cheaper. they do the job!

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    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    8,369

    Oooh, not heard Pantene is that bad, only bought it because it was on offer! Going to change my shampoo this weekend now.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Atop the lookout...
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    I have really long hair, and will not use pantene anymore. Apparently it basically coats your hair in something pretty much the same as silicone. Nice.
    Sometimes I use the really cheap "fruit" shampoo and cond. from coles, and the result from that, I find pretty good, but prefer Scwartzcof (ha- don't you love my spelling!) anti-frizz stuff when I can afford it.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Ontario, Canada
    1,624

    I think that your diet has a big influence on the state of your hair. And apparently you need to use a pH balanced shampoo. One hair dresser said that the shampoo should be runny in your hand. If it all "clumps" together, and you can pass it from one hand to the other in one big "glop", not a "trickle", then it has too much wax in it, and that will make your hair gunky and dull.
    But I read about a hair conditioner that is apparently great for getting smooth, shiny, silky hair. It is not great for fine limp hair, but if your hair is relatively thick, with a bit of "substance" or body, then it's supposed to be good! You just take an avocado and throw it in the blender with a tablespoon of olive oil, blend it smooth, and rub it through your hair, especially at the ends. Wrap your hair up in a towel and leave it for 1/2 to 1 hour, then rinse out, and if you feel you need to, use a really gentle shampoo on it (maybe a baby shampoo?). I haven't tried it myself, yet, but it sounds easy enough and not too expensive to try! HTH!

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    paradise lost Guest

    Cricket i've done it and you probably will need baby shampoo to get it out - the olive oil clings and doesn't rinse!

    So many things can help with hair - rinsing it with beer makes it shiny (rinse the shampoo out then rinse with beer and leave it a bit, then rinse again with cold water) and everything from mayonaisse to plain olive oil can make it smoother.

    My 2 "tricks" are a salon-bought shampoo and conditioner, and a womens vitamin with extra Vit E and a 1000mg EPO every day. The oil really helps the new growth to be strong and shiny, and the shampoo and conditioner (sytem professional 1.1 and 2.1) keep it healthy.

    Bec

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    I take Mega B Vitamins too, they help with hair growth, new cells etc hence my hair has been nicer the last 3mths since taking them

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Apr 2004
    Outer East, Melbourne
    581

    I have heard that using pantene can be the worst thing when you colour or have stuff done to your hair, because of the coating, colours just don't stick properly.

    Also, I bought a 1litre bottle of cheap coles conditioner to use as a nit/lice thing for my daughters hair and I used it in my hair and got two shiney compliments that day !! So I went back and bought the matching shampoo !

  18. #18

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    I just use a spray on detangler and it works a treat.
    If you can find a henna treatemnt it is a natural way to give your hair a great lift (if it's dark - I don't know if you can use it if you're blond)

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