invest on a good shampoo and conditioner first, try leave in conditioner, frizz ease, is very good, if everything fails use v05 vaseline, my hair is thick and curly, most of the time i can tamed it, good luck
2006-08-02 16:48:30
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answered by Manera 4
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I can give you a way, but it's not cheap. I have the same problem. Kinky, thick, frizzy, curly hair. My hairdresser told me to purchase a $150 straightening iron. I, of course, laughed at the thought and thanked her for the advice and promptly went to Sally's and bought a $30 iron. I took it back a week later because it didn't work on my hair. After lots of thought and saving, I bought the Sebastian straightening iron and my hair is so flat and straight! I can sleep on it, get rained on, it doesn't matter. It is SO worth the money!! Also, Sally's runs a line of products called "ION" that works miracles as well. I recommend the straightening iron spray and the lusterizing cream. Not too expensive for either and they are awesome!
2006-08-02 16:50:27
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answered by Uncle Heinrich the Great 4
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I love bio silk. I found a knock off at Sally's for about 1/3 of the price. It works great!! After you wash your hair just work a little of it through damp hair and it keeps your hair from frizzing.
2006-08-02 16:58:40
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answered by Emilyclair 2
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mayonnaise!! it smooths frizzies and weighs the hair down to keep it from proofing out. saturate your hair for an hour after washing and conditioning and completely rinse. do this once a week and use a moisturizing gel like tcb lite hair conditioning gel when styling. good luck!
2006-08-02 16:51:56
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answered by kknpz 3
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I have really frizzy hair and I hate it. I use Aussie frizz control...it works for me. Maybe it'll do the same for you. It's about $3-$4 dollars.
2006-08-02 16:50:51
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answered by alwaystonys 2
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Shine serum when it's wet and then blow dry it. Then use a flat iron. Make sure it's a ceramic one though, they reduce frizz and add shine. Use only a drop of shine serum though or it can make it greasy. Also make sure your using a good shampoo and conditioner. Try one for dry damaged hair, they add lots of moisture. I like using a leave in conditioner too.
2006-08-02 17:06:41
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answered by Peace 4
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2 points
2006-08-02 16:51:27
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answered by JessiiBabii 2
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Come see me at Frank Joseph Salon in Anaheim, Calif. That is, if you live close. Ask for Patrice. For deep conditioning on a regular basis you want something of good quality ..you want cheap.?..use olive oil. You might smell like a salad, but ..hey, it's cheap.
2006-08-02 16:56:16
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answered by honeybee4u2c 4
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I have the same problem and i solved it by using hair polish and curling gel i mix it up in my hand then rub it through my wet hair then brush through with a big vent brush. also when you wash and condition leave a littl econditioner in your hair. it helps now i have smooth curls all day.
2006-08-02 16:49:48
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answered by summer k 1
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so do I.. I use a leave in spray conditioner.. kms silker and then spray a straightening spray in and then blow dry with a big round brush.. I can't use a flat iron, it makes my hair look weird like straw.
2006-08-02 16:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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