i live in florida and i have the same problem. straightening it right before you leave your house is good and it lasts a little bit longer
2006-08-03 14:37:02
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answered by Carly 1
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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.
2006-08-06 08:18:25
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answered by berkeleygirl 5
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use olive or avocado oil every once a week and use l'oreal shampoo and this works great i use to have staright hair with with frizz but then my stylist recommended that i use a little bit of oil olive or avocado and then i bought l'oreal vive pro intense smooth the orange bottle it tames away frizz and make ur hair staright and soft i luv it and this is what i use formy ahir and now my hair doesn't have any frizz in it and if sometimes i do get i use dove anti-frizz creme it really good its not like gel it doesn't harden ur hair like gel it just leaves ur hair soft and without frizz
2006-08-03 21:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I always use John Frieda Frizz-Ease
2006-08-03 21:32:39
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answered by gizimomo 1
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I have the same problem when I visited my hairdresser she suggested using mouse when it is humid. it works, I put it in and style as usual. I use biolage or Paul Mitchell
2006-08-04 19:52:10
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answered by elskar 2
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Use pantene frixx control! it works well
2006-08-03 21:30:33
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answered by xoJuicyxo 1
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