Choose a hair stylist experienced in curly/dry hair.
Have your hair stylist help you choose a hairstyle that is easy to maintain--preferably one that just requires a wet-and-go approach.
Once you have your favored style, visit your stylist at least 4 times a year to trim split ends.
Don't let your hair stylist use a razor to layer your hair (although layering is good.) Razors contribute to split ends.
Don't wash hair every day. This kind of hair needs the natural oils from your scalp to reduce frizz.
To upkeep your desired style, just wet hair with some conditioner on non-washing days (rinse thoroughly).
Avoid using hairdryers unless necessary. Blowdrying hair dries it out. If you must use a hair dryer than make sure you use a diffuser.
Believe it or not, grease, mousses and gels make caring for this kind of hair harder!! Chemical build-ups require more washing than is healthy.
If you must use products, use high-quality, health-food store or salon products that leave little residue.
Do not brush, unless you want a 'fro.
Love your hair! Many are envious of the regal quality of curly hair!
Hope this helps~
2006-07-23 09:34:02
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answered by Bon Bon 5
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Do not use Frizz Ease. There are many types of silicones and they use the heaviest. It will clog your hair strand, not allowing it to breathe & your hair will become a magnet for dirt. Don't blowdry your hair. This is the main reason for frizz. Use a fantastic deep treatment weekly. When you condition your hair in the shower, always leave about 25% of the conditioner on the ends of your hair for extra protection. Always use a leave-in conditioner - it will add moisture and vitamins to hair and works as an on-the-spot de-frizzer. Don't handle your hair too much. Take care in the styling aids you use - many of them contain cheap alcohol that will dry out your hair.
I use ouidads product & get my cuts there & I swear to you, my hair has never looked or felt better. check them out - www.ouidad.com & good luck!!
2006-07-22 03:42:27
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answered by Fgparra 2
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Frizz Ease by John Frieda.
Anti-Frizz Gel from Paul Mitchell.
2006-07-21 09:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You might also try shampooing every 2 days or so to keep your hair from getting dry. Also try using some shea butter or olive oil on your hair... but you muct use it very lightly. And yes, the frizz ease hair care line is very good...
2006-07-21 09:31:33
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answered by Arashikitty 3
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use john frieda (sp?) products. all their frizz-ease products work incredibly well. the serum is great as well. also use either a comb with large spaces between. you can use your fingers if you want but that might be a bit difficult. good luck hun! hope this helped!
2006-07-21 09:30:18
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answered by jetters007 2
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I use the Frizz-Ease line...products numer #3 & #4...
2006-07-21 09:29:25
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answered by TP 4
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The best product I've used was Bed Head-After Party!I sale tons to my clients and they all love it.
2006-07-21 09:35:33
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answered by lauren 1
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They have a lot of smoothing creams now, I use frizz-ease and the pantene smoothing cream.
2006-07-21 09:45:58
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answered by Virginia Gal 3
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Friss ease.
It's the best stuff. i use the conditioner and the hair serum.
2006-07-21 09:30:33
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answered by jymsis 5
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read some articles on hair
2006-07-21 09:30:18
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answered by cute chick 2
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