There's a little more to it than just adding frizz ease. I have problems with frizziness too. This is my hair regimen to get rid of it! (If you look at my avatar….you’ll see that it really does work!!). Good luck! =)
1. Choose a shampoo or conditioner by looking for the words smoothing, moisturizing or hydrating on the front of the bottle (I use Pantene Pro-V for dry and damaged hair).
2. After washing, towel dry and apply a smoothing or frizz serum (I like John Frieda’s Frizz Ease…found at most drug stores).
3. Let hair hang dry until it is almost fully dry. When almost dry, finish drying with a blow dryer while using a round boar-bristle brush (work with small areas at a time – do not let your hair blow all over the place, otherwise it will just become more unruly).
4. Make sure your hair is completely dry. If there is anymore moisture left it will become frizzy.
5. By using a 1-1/2 inch (or larger) curling iron or a flat iron, you can smooth out any left over frizz.
6. You can also apply a hair wax (like Bumble and Bumble Styling Wax) or pomade (like Got2B Defiant Define Plus Shine Pomade) now.
7. Finish off by using a flexible hair spray (like Finesse’s Touchable hair spray).
* Get your ends trimmed up at least every 6 weeks.
2006-07-26 02:55:17
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answered by berkeleygirl 5
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frizzease never did it for me either. try talking to a beautician first. trim the ends of hair on a regular basis. i use hot oil on my hair, and i have also used olive oil..( don't laugh ), this is all natural, and works great. just place the oil all over your dry hair, heat up a wet towel, i use the microwave for this, and you can have two towels going on at the same time. place the hot towel on your head until it cools, then repeat by heating and placing, for about an hour. do this once or twice a month. more if you have severely dry or frizzy hair, but not every day. the beautician should also have a spray on/leave in tamer that you can buy. stay away from harsh chemicals, this is bad for all hair, especially troubled or stressed hair. good luck, hope this helps
2006-07-25 03:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Blonde hair is just naturally snaggy, and bleached blonde hair is even snaggier. Well that is what my hairdresser friend told me. Try using a good deep conditioner like S Factor or Alterna Cavier. or just put regular conditioner in your hair before bed and then rinse it out in the morning. you can sleep with it wrapped up in a towel or shower cap. Try to use less heat and chemicals on it. Use a shampoo for Dry/Damaged hair. Stop straightening it. Use a gel & a mousse and wear it curly.
2006-07-25 04:46:19
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answered by shellshell 4
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I have the excalt problem. Frizzease doesnt do the trick. What i discovered is using hair mask with olive oil based(its almost works as hair conditioner) but for others, it has to be rinsed completely. Well... I rinsed just slightly and comb it in the water. I let it air dry and apply frizzease on when its half way dry. It works great!
2006-07-25 04:11:40
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answered by ஐ♥Mom of 5♥ஐ 4
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the proper purchase i imagine I easily have ever made in my existence is my CHI (hair straitener) I easily have very very frizzy, nasty hair. The Chi makes it look silky mushy. It has reduce down my time to get waiting by over 0.5-hour.
2016-10-15 04:43:31
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answered by Erika 4
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garnier fructis, they have a product specially designed for frizzy hair. it works. Or you can also try a straitener
2006-07-25 03:40:56
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answered by Aleenna E 1
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john Frieda Frizz ease serum its like $6.00 at drug stores. All you need is a dab, comb through hair and blow out.
2006-07-25 04:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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garnier fructis, they have a product specially designed for frizzy hair. it works.
2006-07-25 03:38:19
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answered by L0V3/HAT3 M3 3
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deep conditioning it weighs down the hair
2006-07-25 03:40:13
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answered by Luci 4
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thats cuz u need hair moisterizer.
2006-07-25 04:31:54
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answered by BoRiQuA_MaMi 5
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