I put anti-frizz serum on my hair when it is damp to help control frizz and air dry it. It seems to work pretty well. I don't use any other product normally.
2006-07-25 20:07:25
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answered by surlygurl 6
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there are loads of products on the market that should help - John Frieda do an anti friz. Generally I have just left a conditioner on my hair for about five minutes before rinsing off, then leaving it to dry eau naturalle.
Saying that, my hair is rather fine, but I have a lot of it.
I also find that wearing a hat/scarf helps keep it more managable if I leave it to dry without a hairdryer, especially in hot climates.
2006-07-25 20:37:05
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answered by The one 4
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hi there i can think of 2 options for you
option 1 go for the straight look try some frizz ease and loads of conditioner (because of the thickness) also ask your hairdresser to thin it out, they cut into your hair making it a little thiner (dont worry it doesnt effect the lengh at all !), oh and also you could invest in one of those things the mobile striaghtners that you dont need electric for (argos would be your best bet)
okay now option 2
if your hairs naturally curly anyway, go for that look and buy loads of curly products like moose, and things and try some old fashioned rags in your hair at night and in the morning it will go nice and curly not frizzy (that way no need for blendy rollers ect.
also try and experiment on having your hair in different ways like twisting your hair and pinning it up if its really hot.
whatever you decide hope you have a nice holiday x
2006-07-25 20:40:01
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answered by doughnut1002001 5
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Yes, I'm a guy but..
Ive been in that situation real wavy and curly hair that wont settle down.
After I would shower or wash my hair I would use LA looks' Gel to mousse while the hair was still wet, while letting it dry naturally, it would hold and have that natural look.
Hope it helps.
2006-07-25 20:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try a clear gloss or serum. Biosilk makes a product called silk therapy which works really well and it has a nice scent. Since you have very thick hair, you can get away with a heavier product than someone who has fine hair. A pomade or styling wax may work also. Try serum as it gives your hair a nice sheen.
2006-07-25 20:07:59
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answered by buddhawoman32 2
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I suggest using the Frizz Ease products. I use these on my wavy hair and I love them. Try the shine serum and then use dream curls. It'll bring out the wave a bit and leave it naturally light as it air dries and it won't frizz.
2006-07-25 20:51:40
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answered by gocecigo 2
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Try using some spray on leave in conditioner. I use a good one which I get from Boots. It's called Lee Staffords 2nd day hair.
2006-07-25 20:50:29
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answered by diana - b 4
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Frizz ease thats what i use it's made by....frizz ease...they have a bunch of products cuz i have thick curly hair granted i straighten it like everyday but i have to wait for it to dry first and i don't want it to frow so i use that and it works good!
2006-07-25 20:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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what you do is this after washing, while wet part in the center and then you comb the right side to the back of you neck and then you comb all thats left at the neck around to the right to meet and then you use a hair net to hold it make sure its a ver thin hair net .good luck.
2006-07-26 03:12:35
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answered by Tash x 2
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Try using Icon Mesh, its a gel/cream that grabs onto medium to thick hair types..its a structuralizing cream! You will love it and it smells like sweet tarts! If you dont mind paying to look good!
2006-07-25 20:07:52
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answered by sabrina_151 1
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