well i know how ya feel...my hair was poofy and wavy..so i just used a straight iron...and then i just grew it out and got it cutt..and all my curls i had are gone now.
2006-07-22 10:49:03
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answered by x_i_x_heart_u 1
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I honestly have very thick, lengthy hair so i experience your misery. so some distance as a decrease, you may want to favor to have it layered and clarify to the stylists that you've "poofy" subject matters. In ordinary styling try utilising a "de-frizzer' and make confident than you prepare it to each and every of the hair. do no longer prepare to the scalp as this may bring about a greasy seem. also, if you're in a hurry i'd recommend after washing your hair, blowdry (does no longer favor to be ideal), then brush by ability of prepare de-frizzer, then brush hair by ability of and jointly, then loosely twist your hair right into a loose bun. go away this for more effective or less 15-20 minutes and then launch. this can supply your hair a sparkly, wavy, non-poofy seem! make confident your shampoo and conditioner aren't from now on volume enhancers. under no circumstances use mouse, gel , or hairspray! This leaves a sticky movie on your hair and finally causes harm and likewise would not artwork for more effective than 5 minutes. make confident you take advantage of a lotion or a gloss/serum. you may also try getting a hair relaxer at a salon. products i exploit/recommend: Biolage- Smootherapie Shampoo (accessible at maximum drug shops) Frederick Fakai- Soy Protein Conditioner(availble at Sephora) Paul Mitchell- Gloss Drops(availble at drugstores & salons) HGB or CHI straightening iron (availble at Sephora) Ted Gibson- Shine Lotion (availble at Sephora) desire this helped, might want to you've captivating non-frizzy hair!
2016-11-25 02:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Use this new shampoo called sunsilk. There's one for poofy and wavy. Good Luck!! ;)
2006-07-22 10:25:10
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answered by Gabrielle M 1
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staighten it with a straightener and use the john frieda frizz-ease products. i recommend the remington wet 2 straight straightener bcos it works REALLY well for dry hair too. you can get it for less than 30 dollars at walmart or something. i also suggest using either john frieda, garnier fructis, or pantene shampoo and conditioner. hope this helps! :)
2006-07-22 10:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the biolage shampoo, conditioner, and smoothing serum. Also use Rusk leave-in conditioner. Then blow-dry your hair. When it's dry, straigten with a ceramic straightener (one with heat settings!) i like Revlon the best.
and make sure you follow the directions on the shampoo and conditioner bottles!
2006-07-22 10:23:59
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answered by Paigey 3
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go to sally beauty supply and ask for stright you it's in a red jar and its the best ! you just put it on your hair after you wash it and then blow dry it straight and it will stay like that untill you wet it ! it works on my hair and its really kinky !!
2006-07-22 10:26:20
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answered by mcacheerleader06 1
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If ya,ll lived where i do . then you,d know , our gals just don,t wash there hair only but once a month.Keeps their hair down flat,puffless real good !
2006-07-22 10:25:52
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answered by billybob 2
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try straighning it or go to the solon and maybe they can give ut tips on what shapoo and hair products to use.
2006-07-22 10:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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HERES WUT YOU DO:
GO TO A SALON BUY A CHI-IRON IT WILL PROBABLLY BE AROUND $100.00 ITS WORTH IT! TRUST ME!
MAKE SURE YOU DONT USE AN IRON TO MUCH OR YOU COULD LOSE YOUR HAIR BUT AFTER YOU WASH IT DONT USE BOTH SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER EVERY TIME ROTATE OUT OR YOUR HAIR WILL LOOK GREASY YOU DONT WANT THAT
2006-07-22 10:26:29
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answered by miss_thang_fa_sho_05 1
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Try shaving your head.
2006-07-22 10:25:07
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answered by Binder D 4
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