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You should get a diffuser and some mouse. Wash your hair. Then put mouse in it. Then use the diffuser while flipping your head upside down to help lift and curl. If you can make curls then your hair wont be frizzy.
I fought with my hair as a kid b/c i wanted it straight. That only made it frizzy. Now I've accepted it and I have beautiful curls. =D
That frizz-ease stuff makes your hair gummy and it's just bizzare. I say don't do it! I have some at home, total waste of money =(
Good luck!
2006-06-19 04:26:21
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answered by Corn_Flake 6
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I have the same problem and I have had to change my way of thinking about my hair.
Did you know?
Your scalp needs more cleaning than your hair.
First of all, I used to wash my hair everyday, but when I switched to every 2 times a week, my hair started to behave and it is in much better shape than ever. Most shampoo is just too harsh and it strips not only the dirt but all the natural moisture from your hair. Try this and you will see.
Also, I started using a product from Aveda, I can't remember the name, but it is for curly/frizzy hair and it makes your hair really soft and shiny.
The best style, imho, is to wear your hair all one length, with a blunt cut. I found out the hard way that my hair was frizzier when it was cut in layers! Most stylists feel that a layered cut will give it body, but if your hair already has a lot of body, you will only get frizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Another tip.
Pamper your hair this summer.
Avoid hot irons and blowers.
Wash only 2 times per week and Deep condition 2 x per week until it starts to feel normal again.
If you can't stand waiting to wash your hair, try this tip: Slather your hair with a regular conditioner of your choice. Bring your hair up to the top of your head and secure with a ribbon or scrunchie. Then take some shampoo, which has been DILUTED with water, like 1/8 cup of shampoo in a glass of water will do. Pour it onto your scalp and gently massage. When you are ready to rinse, you can let the rest of your hair down and rinse the shampoo throughout the ends of the rest of your hair.
What this does is it cleans the scalp which is where you need it and rinses away the dirt in the rest of your hair, without stripping it of all the natural oils.
Try this for the summer and I think you will be amazed at how healthy your hair will be by fall!
Good luck
Ginny
2006-06-19 04:37:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the exact same hair as you, what a pain in the a**, huh?
Depends if you like curly or straight hair? To get my hair curly, I use the diffuser and blowdryer, mouse, and hair spray if you want.
To get it straight, CHI straightner, you cannot go wrong with this thing, people think my hair is naturally straight, if you can't afford the CHI then you can always blow dry your hair using a round bristle brush and then straighten it with like a Conair straightner, it doesn't work as well and it takes longer but it's still better then frizz.
Also for hair style - keep it longer and get it thinned out and keep long layers in your hair, if you get a whole bunch of layers it'll bounce into looking like an afro, I've made that mistake.
Shampoo and Conditioner, I use only stuff from a salon, unfortunately having this kind of hair it takes a bit of extra money to keep it nice.
Although, I have used dove deep conditioning and dove shampoos before and b/c they are natural they do the trick.
Just make sure you use cream shampoos and cream conditioners, the gel ones just aren't for our kinda hair. =)
2006-06-19 04:37:27
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answered by Rachel S 2
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its called hair product...not just shampoo. You need to but moose or gel all through out your hair. Thats the only way you can controll the frizz. Stay away from Frizzes that product thins out your hair.
2006-06-19 04:31:01
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answered by menice 2
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Eggs and Mayo will probably work, if you want your hair to smell. But if not try frizz-ease serum. You put it on after you wash your hair.
2006-06-19 04:27:28
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answered by Allie 3
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go to a hair store and ask for them to take out the frizz and put layers in it instead of the frizz.
2006-06-19 04:25:09
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answered by ? 2
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Biofuels <--- produced from stuff like animal crap and leaves. Produces a lot less greenhouse gases than fossil fuels yet also produces a lot less power. Renewable because there's a waiting grant of them, really the former. Carbonaceous (or fossil) fuels <--- produced from the continues to be of prehistoric animals (oil and organic gasoline) and plant life (coal). Produce distinctive CO2 etc yet are the important source of power in the international proper this second. Non-renewable because they take thousands and thousands of years to type.
2016-10-14 07:30:52
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answered by ? 4
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Eggs and mayo. Wash you hair and let it set in your hair for a few mintes then wash it out. After that try a hot oil treatment.
2006-06-19 04:23:33
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answered by bildymooner 6
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Try Friz Ease Hair Serum, it takes a lot of work (there are four steps), but it really pays. Also try wearing your hair curly.
2006-06-19 04:25:12
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answered by datchic412 3
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ya those frizz products just coat the hair with a glossy shiny oil yack........best product for me I have naturaly curly hair and long.........I use redkin,products....the deep conditioners,,,and there gel ....but most I only comb my hair when its wet,,,,,,,,and then gel it ...I will dry it with a dryier ...but never use a comb or brush while doing so ...also I put gel on after I have it dry ....you must remember the brusking makes it frizzy .....when you do it on dry hair
2006-06-19 04:27:08
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answered by melissa c 2
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