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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi chazza - I wash & condition my hair, then whilst still damp, apply Pantene Pro-V Frizz Controlling Straightening Balm. (I don't have frizzy hair, but it helps protect it when using my hot hair straightener). I thoroughly dry my hair into it's usual tousled shoulder length bob, then use my straightener to make it look sleeker.
After getting out of the swimming pool yesterday, my hair felt 'hard' from the chlorine - (mind you I do dive in & do several lengths) - but after doing the above, it soon felt healthy & shiny again.
Since using Pantene, I haven't had any problems with static hair , although my body sometimes does.
P.S. Soryy if you are already aware chazza - just passing on a tip - you're not supposed to use a hot air straightener on damp hair, else it 'cooks' it - only on thoroughly dry hair.
Thank you silver - that's a very nice compliment. I always like my hair to look nice & it doesn't take much to nip to the hairdressers for a trim every 6/8 weeks.
One thing I can't stand to see, is woman of a certain age, with long grey straggly hair. I've been cutting people's hair for donkeys years & keep my scissors & comb in my handbag - it's so tempting at times......!