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I was "blessed" with thick wavy blonde hair. The only problem is that it's constantly extremely frizzy. I don't want to do any thing to it that will take away the curls or make it greesy or hair gel/spray it. So how could I go about defrizzing it?

2006-06-11 09:13:31 · 20 answers · asked by Pigs do dance with Elemeno Peas 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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There is this stuff called Moisture Block. It locks in the moisture and makes hair less frizzy. My stylist swears by it. It is a little expensive, but it lasts for about a year!

2006-06-11 09:16:00 · answer #1 · answered by nitemere11 3 · 1 0

Have you tried using John Freida products? Anti-Frizz Serum works well. Regis Design Line ( also sold at Walmart Smart-Style stores) also has products for anti frizz. Your hairstylist should be the first person to ask. They can recommend products which they sell or that they have used themselves. Have you tried to just let your hair air dry? If it is long enough you could even braid it while it's damp and then in the morning run just your fingers through it. Good luck!

2006-06-11 09:22:43 · answer #2 · answered by Kristine C 2 · 0 0

I too have naturally wavy/curly hair. Every 3 months I get a conditioning treatment under the dryer at my stylist. This works well for me and keeps the frizzies away.
Good Luck

2006-06-11 09:18:06 · answer #3 · answered by TeeCrochet 3 · 0 0

Frizease has something called Secret Weapon. It isn't greasy or sticky at all, but smooths everything out.
Another one to try that will boost the curls and control the friz is called Flocker. It's kind of like a mouse, but it doesn't make hair stiff or sticky at all. It's great, but kind of expensive. Look on QVC website for this stuff.
Neither one of these will make your blonde hair look darker like some products do.
Good luck

2006-06-11 09:19:20 · answer #4 · answered by Gabrielle 6 · 0 0

I had the exact same problem... one of my friends suggested hair mousse... when you get outta the shower, brush your hair and before its dry, while its still damp, put some mousse in it, experiment a bit to see how much you need for your hair... I use pantene pro-v styling mousse for curls... I've also used a silicone serum before, and that works really well too... (but if you want the curls to stay and you dont already use mousse, I'd recommend trying it, and its cheap too!)

2006-06-11 10:32:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i had the same problem, but then i found a couple solutions. now, with curly hair it's best not shampoo it quite as often. at most, every other day. second, i got this great stuff by john frieda friss ease "dream curls". now, this stuff does make your hair feel a little stiff (like hair spray), but it works like a charm, de- frizzing and making your curls more deffined.

2006-06-11 09:17:50 · answer #6 · answered by Simone W 2 · 0 0

You could try firzzease shampoo.I had frizzy and tangly and wavy hair but when i tried the frizzease shampoo i still had the wavy ness in my hair but the frizz was gone!

2006-06-11 09:18:37 · answer #7 · answered by BetterThanYou 2 · 0 0

Try a wet curl. Wet your hair and separate it into sections. With your fingers take the sections and spin them round and round until they become spiral-y. Let that section go and you'll have a nice curl. Try it with your entire head of hair. I saw it done on TLC's what not to wear. It looked GORGEOUS when the hairstylist was done with it.

2006-06-11 09:16:55 · answer #8 · answered by J♥dida 3 · 0 0

Try a leave-in conditioner, and a shine serum. Also, the straitening balms work for me to cure frizz and not take away curl or wave.

2006-06-11 09:17:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you could yuse a product from tresseme. it's a defrizzing gel that you put in after a shower and it won't frizz your hair or harden!
...or...you can try styling it different with mousse...
or you could be blowdrying your hair wrong!
purchase a hairbrush with slits in it for drying your hair!

2006-06-11 09:41:17 · answer #10 · answered by Sarah 1 · 0 0

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