Moisture:
Hair which is naturally frizzy lacks moisture and protein. Thus, the first step you need to take is to ensure your hair has sufficient moisture.
Apply egg yolk to your hair around half an hour before washing your hair.
Wash your hair with a moisturizing shampoo, and follow up with a conditioner. Unless you exercise, you need wash your hair only once a week.
Invest in leave-in conditioner. After washing and conditioning, towel dry hair and apply a small amount of leave-in conditioner to the ends of your hair.
Styling your hair:
If your hair is frizzy, you will need to spend some time styling it if you want it to look good. Do you want to go straight? Then apply a generous dollop of gel to damp hair to hold the style and to tame frizzies, and get started:
Blowdry your hair straight with the help of a round brush.
Blowdrying all your hair together will be of little use; you need to blowdry small sections at a time.
Clip up the damp, unstyled hair with the help of two clips, and proceed to blowdry small sections, starting from the back of your head.
When the hair is almost dry, reduce the heat of the blow dryer so you don’t over-dry it.
Be patient. The entire process may take half an hour. Don’t rush it, or you will not get the results you want.
Grow your hair long, as short hair tends to curl faster. If your hair is long, due to the weight, the curls open up. Your hair would be far easier to blowdry, and it will stay straight longer.
Good luck hun xx
2006-07-13 08:30:05
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answered by SweetPea 3
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Use a seperate moisturizing conditioner. While it is still damp use Pink hair lotion (use the light kind if your hair is fine). If you want to leave it wavy just use mouse while it is damp- this will look the least frizzy probably. If you want to straighten it, use a serum, blow dry, and use a flat iron. This process could take a long time though, depending on your hair length. (Keep a little serum or Pink with you in case your hair starts to frizz throughout the day.) Remember that using heat on your hair daily will make it dry and MORE frizzy. So don't do that every day. Get conditioning treatments whenever possible.
2006-07-13 08:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have frizzy hair then use sulfate free shampoo! Seriously I changed over and it makes a HUGE difference. If you get silicone free conditioner then even better. I use everything by the Pro Naturals argan oil line and I really really recommend their stuff. Especially the leave in argan oil, total lifesaver for frizzy hair.
2014-02-05 06:38:49
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answered by Chloe 7
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Mousse is a great way to get rid of frizzy hair. It adds volume and control. Straighteners work the best to get straight hair because they last longer, but they can also damage your hair. Make sure you use a damage-preventing product when applying heat to your hair.
2006-07-13 08:27:17
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answered by kamara 1
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Try using gel or moose when you blow dry your hair. Or there are other products available to help with frizzy hair. You just massage a small amount in your hair ever morning and you're good to go.
2006-07-13 08:26:59
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answered by Jen H 2
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1st u gotta relax it. i know wut i'm about to tell u sounds crazy but it works. see i am native american and italian so i have dry strait hair that is wavy at the bottom. its pretty but its so dry it breaks out my own skin on my neck. whut i do, is got to the store or if u have a black friend, use the oil they use on their hair. theres a really good one called african pride. its only like 4 $ at most. make sure the substance is oily. grease your whole head, all your hair, it should look wet. put some kind of cap or bandana on while u sleep and let it soak in over night. wash it out the next mornin and your hair will have more moisture and feel better, so it will be a lot less frizzy. make sure u wash all the grease out tho, and still condition it.
2006-07-13 08:38:56
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answered by Athena S 2
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rid frizzy hair: https://bitly.im/c19/how-do-i-get-rid-of-frizzy-hair
2015-05-01 14:01:37
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answered by ? 1
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don't use shampoo and use just a really good natural conditioner
2016-06-17 15:46:04
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answered by sasaha 1
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That happens to me sometimes. I think you should get a exta hold hair spray well...once you are done straightening your hair. OR get the shampoos that prevent friz.
2006-07-13 08:25:25
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answered by SwImMeR 1
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Have you tried John Frieda's Frizz Ease? I have REALLY curly hair that frizzes and use the Extra Strength Frizz Ease. I think it may be meant for African American hair, but I use it anyway!
2006-07-13 08:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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