get rid of all products with glycerin in them.
towel dry after rinsing shampoo and before conditioner.(water and oil don't mix)
comb wet hair, brush dry hair (or don't touch it at all)
if your brush has little balls on the ends and some balls are falling off, then get a new brush; one without balls (denman works great)
try using a pomade on damp hair and don't touch it once you get it the way you want it. the more you mess with it the more it will get big (the bigger it will get)
2006-07-17 01:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband calls me "Carrot Top" after the frizzy-haired commedian. I have naturally curly, very thick red hair.
I have found a product that is amazing! It is called Silk Infusion by CHI. You can find it in salons. It is a little pricy, but well worth it. You don't need much, just put it through your wet hair after you wash it.
Also, keep your ends trimmed and find a stylist who knows how to handle and tame your type of hair. I had to search for someone who could cut my extremely thick hair.
If you follow those two pieces of advice, Silk Infusion and a good haircut, you should be fine. If you need an extra kick on some days, Samy has an anti frizz product. I can not recall the name, but it is pink and comes in a pump. Silk Infusion is better, though.
2006-07-17 07:57:28
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answered by fotojunkie 3
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I don't know girl... I have the same problem but people have recommended Ouidad products. Also, before you go to sleep, use a little water and styling gel. Smooth it into a bun or wrap it tightly in a scarf. Unwrap or let down the next morning and seal the smooooothness it'll be really smmmoooooth!) with a humidity resistant holding/molding sheen spray. NEVER blow dry.
2006-07-17 07:56:04
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answered by Sleek 7
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oils are great for frizzy hair ,if you are not black go to black section at walmart get some oil, and also leave in container and also deep condition weekly . Do not use hair driers ,straighteners ,chemicals(permanent or straighting ,dyeing) after a month you will notice a great difference, also try sleek by matrix and also catwalk for frizzes at salons ,also bio silk oil is great. Take some hair vitamins at walmart.
oh no offense to blacks ,just works great on frizz.
2006-07-17 08:00:14
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answered by its_ok_im_here69 3
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Start up using a professional anti frizz shampoo and conditioner, and anti frizz or straightening serum before blow drying. Don't use brands like Sunsilk or Pantene, they don't help much. They're full of silicones which temporarily bring down frizzy hair and make it seem healthy and shiny, but it builds up on your hair and makes it flat, heavy and dull. You need a professional one like Bedhead or KMS. See a salon or a hairdressing supplies store and ask their opinion on brand.
2006-07-17 07:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Carols Daughters Hair Products they are all natural and have some frizz control items. http://www.carolsdaughter.com/
2006-07-17 07:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a new technology called "hair re-bond", its effect lasts for a few months. Quite expensive though, but that should work for you :)
2006-07-17 07:54:32
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answered by gameplan_xtreme 4
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go to the good saloon and ask for a hair straightening... it will really help you... it stays for say bout 3 months...
2006-07-17 07:53:46
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answered by DrAgOn 3
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me too! it always happen where ever you look in my home hair al over .
to make sure this wont happen you need to check you shampoo and your food too.
if you have too check with the person that cuts your hair.
thats what i did!
2006-07-17 07:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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actually u can get them straightend for 7-8 months from a parlour...................
if its that major problem with them???????/right.....
try it.........
2006-07-17 07:54:10
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answered by unique13me 2
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