Use leave in conditioner.
2006-08-16 13:19:54
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answer #1
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answered by gentle giant 5
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I used fructis the serum for slick and straight hair and the leave in conditioner for long and healthy hair it s called frizzy damage dry hair . my hair was really dry and frizzy and for like less than 10 bucks now it is looking better
2006-08-16 14:13:41
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answer #2
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answered by latinmom28 2
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Buy a good ceramic flat iron. Either Aveda or Chi. Aveda also sells smoothing products that I find work great. I personally like the anti-humectant.
2006-08-16 13:20:25
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't use a blow dryer. It puts air in your hair = puffy.
Lots of ant-frizz citrus oils are on the market now. Get a good leave-in conditioner.
2006-08-16 13:20:41
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answered by grapeshenry 4
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I use a straightening iron, john freda hair serum, panteen conditioner, and a new product I just found called sunsilk
2006-08-16 13:43:33
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answer #5
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answered by kfeebythesea 2
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I have curly hair and my solution for poofy frizziness is: Pantene Pro-V Treatment called Soft Start. Its a leave in conditioner. It hydrates your hair so it is sleeker!!
2006-08-16 13:23:28
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answer #6
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answered by minami 2
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Garnier Fructis Style smoothing milk, comes in a green bottle. It is awesome.
2006-08-16 13:22:38
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answer #7
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answered by tattooed_babe24 3
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I had the same problem. Here's what I do- and it really works for me.
I use Herbal Essenc- None of your Frizzness shampoo & conditioner... it takes care of the frizz..
Blow Dry your hair
Straighten it.
I hope it works for you...
2006-08-16 13:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know, im using a shampoo especially for frizz, i forget what its called its the one that has the commercial with the different coloured dots and the creepy guy talking. anyways it works. you could also try a conditioner that you leave in
2006-08-16 13:21:11
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answered by cutie pie! 3
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i use a hair sirum and a straightner. the straightner is the best part, straighten it in layers (even if its already straight it will get rid of frizz) and it will be down in no time =)
2006-08-16 13:22:27
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answered by kimberbee 5
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