This article helped with my frizz hair!! Good luck! =)
Real Hair Solutions for Big, Frizzy Hair
Hair that is too poofy and has a tendency to get frizzy can be the most frustrating of hair to deal with. After taking time to painstakingly style this hair, the possessor will often see it grow and become frizzy almost immediately. While nothing will permanently change it into the smooth flowing mane of hair that most of us dream of, using shampoos, conditioners, and styling aids designed for this type of hair will greatly improve the texture and our degree of happiness with it. Start the care of your hair with the shampoo and conditioner.
Frizzy hair almost always needs extra moisturizing. When choosing a shampoo or conditioner, look for the words smoothing, moisturizing or hydrating. These products will contain emollients to smooth the hair shaft and offer more control during styling.
After the hair is towel dried you will want to apply one or more of the many smoothing agents to be found in stores.
Smoothing serums and frizz serums aid in smoothing the hair but usually do not offer the holding quality of other products. Some of these are light in weight and can be used alone on hair that gets frizzy but becomes overly limp with more product. Others are heavy in nature and aid in controlling hair with too much body. The heavier product should be used sparingly until you have experience in its effect on your type of hair. Serums are most often applied to wet hair.
Hair crèmes are creamy in form and usually add control to the hair along with the frizz relief properties. They can be used on wet hair or worked into dry hair and provide a certain amount of hold.
Gels offer the maximum in hold and are usually better at relieving frizz than a mousse. The layering of several of these products will increase the amount of frizz control.
Reading labels, advice from your hairdresser and experimenting will help you decide which products will work best for you.
Once you have decided on the proper products pay close attention to drying and styling your hair. I prefer to apply a frizz serum and hair crème and then let my hair air dry until it is damp but not dripping wet. Actual styling will not take place until the last few minutes of drying time. Be sure to exercise control over the hair while it is drying. Concentrate on small areas and work slowly. Allowing the hair to blow around will only accentuate the unruliness. I have found that a round boar-bristle brush works best to smooth out very curly hair, leaving it with a healthy shine.
Make sure the hair is completely dry. Any moisture in the hair will cause it to revert to its frizzy texture. You may use several tools to finish your style. A one and one half inch curling iron or larger will smooth out left over unruliness and give it shape. A paddle brush used with a blow dryer will put the finishing touches on a straight style. When your hair is dried and styled, further styling and smoothing is offered by pomades and hair waxes.
Finish your style with a flexible hair spray and, even in humidity, everyday will be a "Good Hair Day".
(Source: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art1930.asp )
2006-07-22 07:27:07
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answered by berkeleygirl 5
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Don't put your hair up while it's wet. If you do this all the time, it could grow mildew in it. It is gross & it stinks. For frizzy hair use the John Frieda line of products.
2006-07-18 11:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You should try some serums or pomade. It works great for frizzy hair but be careful that you don't put too much in. Stear clear of your roots, they get greasy easier!
2006-07-18 11:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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solid shampoo & conditioner accompanied via a sprint serum (john frieda is a solid one) blow dry with the nozzle pointing down the hair shaft, then GHD's (costly yet well worth it) get the extensive plate ones if your hair is long and frizzy, slender ones if its short, then end with a moisture barrier spray, (john frieda back) initiate saving for the GHD's
2016-10-08 01:49:04
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answered by ? 4
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Dreadlocks. If you're not into that, try watering down your hair a couple times a day. Not the best, but it worked well for me(I live in a humid enviornment)
2006-07-18 11:36:44
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answered by Sir Mantra 1
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i've heard that raw eggs can tame frizzy hair but never personally tryed it
2006-07-18 11:38:30
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answered by sakarasara 1
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Biosilk. But put it in your hair while it's still wet then blow dry your hair with a round brush.
2006-07-18 11:37:03
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answered by Nikki 1
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Hair gel and don't use a brush on your hair when its wet. Use a comb and when it dries completely you can use a brush on it again.
2006-07-18 11:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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for me.. i learned how to deal with MY kind of hair. u rele hav to experiment. but a quick fix for me is some de frizz, hairspray, and washing and then while its wet put it up.
2006-07-18 11:35:32
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answered by strictly_maggie 3
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comb your hair and then put hair gel in your hair while bloowdrying it
2006-07-18 11:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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