use that Frizzee or whatever its called.
Hairgel should work. I use hairmoose (Curls Up) and it works fine-although sometimes I DO still have bad hair days.
A tip for you though: If you're going to put hairgel, hairmoose, or any kind of product like that-do it as soon as you can get out of the shower. If you wait too long your hair will already be dry and the hair product wont work-it'll just feel kind of greasy on your hair.
2006-07-26 10:35:09
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answered by sweetdollツ 7
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Condition alot and use a mousse or light gel. Try a leave-in conditioner like Infusium and then try Sebastian's Wet. Wet is a liquid gel that is good for curly or wavy hair that is prone to frizziness. Also, always use a wide-tooth comb and never use a brush.
2006-07-26 13:16:08
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answered by badkitty1969 7
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In the shower you should put some conditioner on the ends of your hair that would ease out the frizz, but only your ends. And some great anti-frizz stuff that are really great are Infusium 23 or Garnier frizz control, and any of the Dove frizz creams.
2006-07-26 10:36:14
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answered by LilSo1287 4
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provide your self a opposite perm. pass on your interior of sight splendor furnish by a perm it must be a cheepo one except you've chemical compounds on your hair at the moment then purchase one in accordance to what's on your hair i.e. hair coloration, perm, bleach and so on. pass abode get a comb fallow the guidelines on the field yet rather of perm rods turn your head the different way up into your kitchen sink and comb it immediately even as the perm answer techniques in accordance to the time on the field. Then rinse stick with neutralizer the different way up even as combing the hair immediately for the time observed on the field. in case your hair replaced into obviously curly this can artwork for about 3 weeks. If it replaced into an previous perm it is going to very last completely. also there are different products obtainable my popular one is by Joico.
2016-10-15 06:01:51
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answered by ? 4
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Try to avoid using heat - blow dryer, curling iron, straightener when possible, and never brush it when wet. Products for frizz will help somewhat too, but try to use very little or it will just make your hair look greasy. More isn't always better - follow the directions on the bottle.
2006-07-26 10:39:47
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answered by Bug's Mama 4
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My hair is a fuzz ball too....I use a frizz cream right after I get out of the shower and then straighten it (about three or four layers) every day. It takes a while at first, but then u get used to it. Good luck :)
2006-07-26 10:33:55
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answered by way_2_short84 3
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Add some mousse on your hair in the morning or you can get it straightened so it stays straight and isnt as frizzy.
2006-07-26 10:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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John Frieda's products - can be found at Target - are EXCELLENT at getting rid of frizz. If you don't know techniques, go to a hair salon that uses his products and watch how they get rid of the frizz. He has everything from shampoos to silkening liquids.
2006-07-26 10:33:48
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answered by ♥Saffire♥ 4
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try Loreal Paris Vive smooth-intense anti-frizz serum. is in a orange bottle. it's pretty good and it smells great! I also use the shampoo and conditioner.
2006-07-26 14:09:12
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answered by cookiesnhugs 2
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mousse...lots of mousse when hair is wet
maybe a dime size drop of conditioner left in after you shower too??
try it it works
2006-07-26 10:34:57
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answered by DrVodka 3
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