Hey! I have thick, straight hair and recently tried the new VivePro line by L'oreal which is working really well. Usually my hair is hard to manage, frizzes up, but now it feels much more manageable and more like hair than a big thick mess, and the frizzing is not happening as much. They have shampoos and conditioners formulated for coarse, thick, curly hair too. It makes the hair cuticle more smooth, so it helps to knock out frizz.
Check this website out, it has a little quiz that asks you questions about your hair, then tells you what the best products are for your hair. It helped me, and my thick hair!
http://www.vivepro.com
2006-08-04 03:11:42
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answered by Goodbye 5
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find a good conditioner like senscience,nioxin etc..use some serum to smoothen the frizz. most of ppl with curly hair have that problem when hair is dry..so dont worry. be careful in ur choice of gels too
2006-08-04 10:13:05
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answered by scartissue 4
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mine is naturally curly. I dry my hair upside down, while kind of puffing it up with my hands. Gives it more of a wind blown look, and more curl. I have no trouble with frizz, but I have trouble with my hair falling out alot.
2006-08-04 10:13:36
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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I have thick, wavy hair and find I have to keep it short because it's so heavy. Have you considered layering your hair? This would take some of the weight off and help control the frizzies while still leaving length.
2006-08-04 10:28:57
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answered by Garfield 6
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I use garnier fructis shampoo and conditioner. You should probably get the kind for dry, damaged hair. Also, try the garnier fructis smoothing milk. It instantly smoothed and de-frizzed my hair.Good Luck!
2006-08-04 10:12:23
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answered by Slinky 3
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Well what i do on my hair is put some luster silk on it and some grease. brush it out, then separate it and straighten it! And use some frizz shampoo from pantene the brown kind!
2006-08-04 10:14:09
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answered by K.K 1
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Since it's naturally curly/straight/thick, then even if you don't manage your hair, it will still be curly/straight/thick right?
2006-08-04 10:11:04
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answered by woonie 3
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well you should think of doing a hot oil treatment and make sure that your conditioner is an deep conditioner and please dont over condition it, because that takes out the vitamins and mineral in you hair which can also dry out your hair.
2006-08-04 10:20:25
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answered by myheavenlylove4u 2
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Get a Chi hair straightener, it works like magic.
If you have $400, do Ionic permanent straightening
2006-08-04 10:14:09
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answered by The Amazing Humdinger 3
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Go to naturallycurly.com and look around. You will find people with your hair type sharing what works for them. HTH!
2006-08-04 10:17:04
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answered by mary e 1
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