What to do...
You need to give your hair lots of TLC, with product that are designed to restore your hair’s moisture level to its optimum 8%. Look for shampoos that contain natural humectants (magnet like properties to attract moisture), that will work together will your natural oils, to restore your hair’s moisture level to its optimum 8%. Treatment conditioners that contain wheat, rice or corn proteins will repair damaged cuticles, improve porosity, elasticity and general health and appearance of your hair.
Those of us with naturally curly, wavy or frizzy hair, or those of us who chemically treat our hair. Will need to give our hair extra nurturing by supplying our hair with the necessary nutrition and moisture that it needs. Chemical treatments (I.e. perms, hair dyes or bleaches.), will deplete the hair of moisture. bringing the hair moisture level own to as low as 2%. When this occurs you will start to notice split ends. If these are not repaired forthwith and the moisture level not restored to 8%, Your split ends will turn to breakage. This obviously needs to be avoided at all costs. Those of us who live in hot, sunny or arid climates; need to make sure that our hair care product contain sunscreens to protect our hair from the damaging affects of the UV rays. If not the same thing will happen as to those of use that use chemicals on our hair.
Summary... Our hair needs MOISTURE, MOISTURE, and MOISTURE! Who needs to add moisture more than most? People with naturally curly hair, chemically treated hair or people who live in hot sunny climates.
Frizzy Zapper Hair Recipe
Ingredients:
1/2 cup conditioner
1/4 cup honey
1 tablespoon almond oil
Directions:
Mix ingredients, blend well. Pour mixture over damp hair, work it in....leave on for about 20 minutes for a good deep conditioning. Rinse out. This works for all hair types.
Storage: Most recipes require refrigeration since they don't contain preservatives. Shelf Life is approximately 1 week.
2006-07-17 15:36:58
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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Try to use a more gentle shampoo, first, followed by a top quality creme rinse which you can leave on several minutes before you rinse MOST of it, not all of it, out, finishing with cool water. Carefully comb out any tangles, then wrap your head with all your hair piled on top in a thirsty, clean towel, and leave it alone until your hair is about 80 % dry. Do NOT let it just hang 'free'.
Next, work a really good softening, smoothing agent into it which contains actual silk, such as Silkworks or a similar product. Check ingredients, as the silk IS a necessity, here. Work it from your scalp down to the ends, concentrating on those ends. It helps to blow dry it using a very large diameter boar bristle brush, round or oval, so that you can PULL the hair as straight as you like, or barely flipped under or over, at the bottom, if you choose to have any curve.
After that, a REALLY good flatiron (the ones which work well cost around $125) can even out any 'frizzies' or imperfections which might be left. You needn't go for one of those totally straight, thin-haired looking styles, you can always just use it on the outer layer of hair, all the way around, for 'fuzz control'.
If you still want some nice-looking curls or spirals in it, that can be done after this, using a high quality iron, in the appropriate diameter. Just, be careful not to overdo this part of the procedure.
This all works for me. My hair is incredibly thick, only a bit wavy, shoulder length, and prone to bad frizzies, so I was happy to finally learn how to do these things. I do wish you luck!
2006-07-16 15:52:26
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answered by no1kn0smi 3
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Try John Freida's Hair Serum or a really good flat iron. I have a Sedu and a Solia flat iron and they both are pretty good with frizz and I live in a very humid city. If you want to try a flat iron, go to www.folica.com. You can find the Frizz Ease Serum at Walgreen's
2006-07-16 14:57:38
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answered by neworleanshawtie 2
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Sally's Beauty supply has this stuff called Ion reconstructor treatment that works wonders I use it along with Biosilk (i don't remember the name but it is the oil that will smooth your hair and smells like roses, it is put out by Biosilk) the combination of the two will have your hair feeling silky smooth and shiny in no time flat....
2006-07-16 15:00:32
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answered by mmbutterfly 1
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I would recomend super skinny by paul mitchell you can get that at any beauty salon or beauty retail store. I would also recomend an ultra hydrating conditioner. Maybe something a little thicker than your usual conditioner. Biolage makes a ultra hydrating conditioner that would be great for damaged hair. And all of this is color safe.
2006-07-16 15:00:54
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answered by stewylee_53_justme 2
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Use Matrix Sleek Look shampoo and conditioner and treat your hair with Mayo, Olive Oil and eggs once a week until the damage is less.
2006-07-16 15:01:26
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answered by Kat 6
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rebond ur hair? if u rrly wanna do it n have the $ or dun mind spending $ for it go to a gd salon and rebond ur hair and go for treatment after tt... ur hair will get real straight n smooth i guess...
2006-07-16 14:58:29
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answered by Sherwyn X 2
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use MOUSSEE girl my hair is frizzy like u wouldn't believe,i am 10,and i have a whole bunch of hair,when i go out i try to use a big hat for my hair,i
2006-07-16 15:01:00
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answered by angelofgod95 2
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get some hair care prouds for frizzy hair and that should help
2006-07-16 15:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try garnier fructis friz control. or bio silk
2006-07-16 15:00:58
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answered by short stuff 1
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