first i place my fingers in at the base of the scalp in the back and then i raise the fingers through the hair and massage the skin all the way up to the top of her head and then i stroke my fingers out to the end of the hair or,,,,,,, just use a hot oil treatment and slow down on the dyeing and the perms and trim the hair once a month
2006-06-07 14:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You should try a frizz serum. Several brands make them, including L'Oreal and John Frieda. I use the Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine system. I have the Sleek & Shine Shampoo, Conditioner, 3 Minute Masque, and Weightless Anti-Frizz Serum. You can buy these products at any drug store. The Anti-Frizz Serum especially helps smooth my frizzy, poofy hair.
I don't recommend using a hot iron on your hair, which will temporarily straighten but permanently damage your hair. Hair dryers definitely make the frizz worse. If you decide to go with a serum, make sure to use a clarifying shampoo every one to two weeks. Any cheap, clear shampoo formulated for oily hair will do. This will help clear your hair of the build-up a serum might create.
I hope this helps. :)
2006-06-07 15:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Paul Mitchells super skinny shampoo and conditioner and the serum. It really works good. I use to have the same problem until I started to use that product. You can get it at Longs or at most hair salons.
2006-06-07 15:01:54
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answered by Bay Area Gal 3
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when your in the shower, use lots of conditioner, and comb it while the conditioner is in. When you get out of the shower, just flip your hair upside down, and put your styling product in it,( I use mouse) and flip back over....DO NOT use a hair dryer, just let it dry naturally, if you have to use a dryer, use one with a diffuser, you can get that kind at walmart, or any place that sells dryers...hope that helps, because I feel your pain!!
2006-06-07 14:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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First, don't comb or brush it. if u have to, do it in the shower when you have conditioner in it. Pantene has lots of great products for frizz. if you want to wear your hair curly, use a curl defining shampoo and conitioner. followed by a curl defining mouse. and diffuse dry or air dry. then put on your hair a curl defining lotion to lock in moisture. Pantene Curl Defining works as well as salon productions for my naturally curly hair.
2006-06-07 14:54:46
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answered by g-hopper 1
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i deep condition my curly hair but curly frizzy hair has a mind of its own and i also get help by going to the salon
2006-06-07 14:29:21
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answered by Janet 2
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Frizz could have many reasons. it would desire to be your no longer using the right shampoo on your hair variety, would desire to be right down to scalp being malnourished or would desire to be down on your hair no longer being "experienced" to be straight away. the answer that works for very virtually all females i've got each had to take heed to, is brushing the hair while it damp (no longer soaking moist like purely out the bathe). there's a thank you to brushing and you will desire to make it a each and daily ordinary to verify the earnings. yet training the hair is probable the suited non scientific care technique to straighten hair clearly. verify youtube for suggestion.
2016-09-28 04:37:12
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answered by ? 4
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Heavy conditioner and lots of hair anti-frizz gloss. Don't comb it either. Dry it naturally with product and it wont frizz
2006-06-07 14:25:59
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answered by pms247 3
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Perm it or if your hair is too good for a perm get a good press with a hot comb
2006-06-14 10:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a ceramic flat iron or de-frizz serum or shampoo.
2006-06-07 14:25:46
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answered by ekaty84 5
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