yes, try john frieda's frizz ease product line.. they have a great shampoo called straight ahead shampoo & conditioner.. follow them with the frizz ease hair serum, and straight answer styling spray to keep your hair from gaining extra body when blow drying... keep in mind that your hair cut can also determine the amount of body and height you'll get...
http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/products_main.asp?section=products&subSection=frizzEase&lineID=4
good luck!
2006-07-25 13:05:14
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answered by nm_angel_eyes 4
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I hate putting products in my hair so this is what I do. I'm not sure how you blowdry your hair but always blowdry it straight with a brush. This will help a lot on the poofiness if you are using nothing. Also invest in a CHI flat iron. This is the best thing ever invented!!! They are a little pricey so if you don't want to fork out the money for that go to Sally's Beauty supply. If you don't have one of these near you go to any beauty supply store, not Walmart. Make sure you get a flat iron that is ceramic not metal. It won't damage your hair and makes it very smooth and flat.
2006-07-25 12:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Dove. They are wonderful. I have naturally curly hair, I use their leave-in conditioner on the ends and a volumizing mousse (I spelled that like dessert didn't I?) at the roots. No greasy, no poofy.
2006-07-25 12:55:20
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answered by Lynn 4
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You can use many different products but which ever you use, you should use a difusser on the end of your hair dryer. This will help but also a leave in spray conditioner will tone down the poof
2006-07-25 12:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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okay there is a john frieda product i use called frizz ease, however ONLY PUT IT AT THE ENDS OF YOUR HAIR when it is wet. not at the very ends but higher than that and comb it through with your fingers it will help, if not that use olive oil as a deep conditioning mask.
2006-07-25 12:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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try straitening it if you want it strait, it helps so much! if you want your hair curly, try john Frieda products to curl and reduce frizz. You might want to stop blowdrying and just let it dry naturally. Check out this website for more info:
http://johnfrieda.com/
2006-07-25 12:59:58
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answered by Jay 1
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i just spent few extra bucks for ceramic wand hair dryer, works wonders,no more poof for me, its a round curler brush type that you can use for straight , curls or what ever, well worth the purchase, also found a great product at hair salon called, AG varnish, smoothing polish, never have found anything better for my mop..if you can't do that, and must blow dry use low setting and don't dry the top. hope it helps
2006-07-25 12:59:51
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answered by TERI D 2
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ya you could first of all let it air dry w/ some gel or mousse in it and where it curly. or if you want it blown out you can get smoothing lotion or anti-friz serum that can be smoothed over your hair after you dry it. There's tons of stuff at the stores. Look for something that says anti-humidity.
2006-07-25 12:59:13
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answered by amers07 1
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it doesnt seems poofy. it in basic terms seems such as you have a buzz shrink. attempt got2beglued gel. its in a yellow bottle. you will locate it at walmart. and in basic terms moist your palms placed a tiny bit on your palms and run it with the aid of realy speedy. that could desire to assist :)
2016-10-08 07:54:36
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answered by regula 4
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I have the same exact problem, but i have a solution.
when my hair is damp, i spray "Shine Serium: By Big Sexy Hair.
it calms down my hair, adds the perfect amount of shine, and leaves it light and smelling great. i highly reccomend it!
2006-07-25 12:56:22
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answered by iwonderrr 1
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