Rinse out your conditioner with cooler water and blow dry on low heat.
2006-07-05 17:57:25
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answered by mrscmmckim 7
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Your hair has similarities on your epidermis in that it reacts to the belongings you eat, the elements, the way you're taking care of it, and so on. If the elements is dry, you've gotten themes with getting breakage and split ends. also, in case you employ a cheap shampoo/conditioner, you need to be actual unfavorable your hair more beneficial than helping it. i do not comprehend your hair care routine, yet i am going to allow you to comprehend a thanks to make it extra acceptable. first of all, attempt shampooing your hair another day, yet conditioning it each day. concentration on the ends of your hair even as in the bathe and do not use any variety of warm temperature. this can moisturize your ends to stay away from breaking. Use a shampoo/conditioner it quite is made for moisturizing and is on the better end of the shelf, not the cheapy stuff. you may also purchase coconut oil to position in the ends of your hair. i in my opinion use Organix Coconut Milk (about $5 or $6 at maximum shops). After your hair is towel dried, rub a TINY quantity between your fingers and gentle onto the ends of your hair. do not use too a lot, or your hair will seem greasy. this will also help ward off breakage and splitting. wish this facilitates! reliable success!
2016-11-01 07:02:05
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answered by ? 4
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I don't use the sticky silicone stuff (gel or serum), but the cream based "deep moisturizers" are really good. I put it on while it is still wet and my hair dries with curls intact. Leave it in even if it says to rinse it out after so long. Your hair feels soft and looks good without feeling or looking "crunchy" or "hard". Us curly haired people are the only ones that will get that reference.
After many many years of corkscrew hair, I have found that not putting any product at all on my hair leaves me with nothing but frizz.
2006-07-05 18:03:01
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answered by Aemilia753 4
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There are many serums type products out there. They help when you follow the previous (1st) instructions and add a bit all over concentrating on the length not the scalp. Starting from 5.00-30.00 a bottle, in drug stores and in salons (professional grade).
2006-07-05 18:01:39
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answered by larechiga26 4
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DON'T LISTEN TO THE OTHERS! Buy a straight curling iron made of anything but metal. My hair has a lot of frizz unless I take a curling iron to it. This way is easy and quick!
2006-07-05 18:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a ton of anti-frizz hair serums that you can buy. I am not sure which ones work and which ones don't. Call your local salon and ask what they recommend.
2006-07-05 17:59:38
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answered by DeannaBoop 1
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Without using frizzease?? Try a LITTLE (just a little) baby oil just like you would apply a de-friz product. Vasoline would work too but not much At All
2006-07-05 17:58:48
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answered by Mama R 5
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I know that this is totally wierd but take a fabric softener and just barely get it wet then smooth from your roots to the ends
2006-07-05 18:14:18
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answered by *Shelby* 2
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try the kerastase oleo relax range or the Phyto anti frizz range check out more info about these products at the following links
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk/products.php?&brand_id=38&product_general_start_at=3
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk/products.php?&brand_id=38&product_general_start_at=0
http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk/products.php?brand_id=40
2006-07-05 20:58:16
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answered by gianni g 2
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Shampoo and conditioner that tames it. Herbal Essence has it.
2006-07-05 17:58:11
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answered by mergirl 4
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