Hello, I am Lauren well LSC. You see, when I was little my hair used to be REALLy curly, and over time I quess it straighed out a bit. Now it's just sort of wavy, it looks healthy, but it's always frizzy and it NEVER looks good down, no matter how much time I spend starighng it, or w/e else I may do! Help me!
2006-06-14
09:18:58
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Beauty & Style
➔ Hair
I have naturally curly hair and I condition every day and use a anti-frizz serum when I plan to flat iron my hair. This helps keep my frizz in check. However if you live in a high humidity area, there isn't much to do, it will naturally be frizzy due to the humidity in the air.
2006-06-14 09:22:38
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answered by Andrea C 1
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The new John Frieda Frizz-Ease line has some great products for making wavy hair tame down. Also make sure you are using a ceramic or porcelian plated straightener. All the others can do so much more damage that your hair remains frizzing because it damaged.
2006-06-14 09:23:41
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answered by jessica 4
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Use hair straightening serum and/or anti frizz spray. One thing that helps with the frizz is instead of using a brush when your hair is wet after you get out of the shower, use a wide tooth comb. Using the comb will also help prevent and cure any hair damage. Just make sure it's a wide tooth one!
2006-06-14 09:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a large barrel brush when blow drying. Take sections of hair and blow dry while spinning the brush. After use a anti - friz cream or serum (but not too much or your hair will look greasy) and pull through hair. Style as wanted with a curling iron, try to avoid straighteners as they are very damaging. I have super curly hair and I can get mine nice and sleek when I do this.
2006-06-14 09:23:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Frizz-Ease (Step 3) Hair Serum on soaking wet hair after you get out of the shower. Towel dry a little, then use Frizz-Ease (Step 4) Wind-Down Cream on damp hair. Blow dry and use a flat iron to straighten. Then use Biosilk Silk Therapy to smooth out hair and make it soft and shiny.
2006-06-14 09:26:57
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answered by whois.whatsherface 1
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First use a straightener. After you've straightened. Get an olive oil based leave in conditioner or Herbal Essence's Leave in Conditioner. (make sure its the cream kind not the spray) Rub it in your hands and then streak it in your hair all around. It will control the frizzy fly aways and give your hair a healthy shine.
2006-06-14 09:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have naturally frizzy and waivey hair, my hair comes out the best with a hair syrum for frizz control and a flat iron. Blow drying just doesn't do as good a job.
Good luck!
2006-06-14 09:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok... I just bought a flat iron and its the best thing you will ever use. There expensive but they r great. After your finished it it perfectly straight, no frizz, and feels like silk! They are about 80-100 dollars
2006-06-14 09:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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After you straighten it put lotion on your hands and apply it equally throughout your hair, just not at the scalp, it makes it look greasy. It takes the frizz away and moistens what the straightener dried out.
2006-06-14 09:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Frizz eaze
2006-06-14 09:21:26
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answered by Danielle G 3
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