use "frizz ease"... you can find it in the hair care isle at walmart or any supermarket. Towel dry your hair after teh shower then apply a small amount, dry hair.... then style.
2006-08-22 05:58:41
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answered by Alex 2
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The best advice I've been given for my long frizzy hair was to try Afro products. I've since found a product called Lustre's pink oil moisturising lotion. I originally found it on eBay and sent off for some. I use it on my wet hair as soon as I take the towel off and then seal it in with serum. Then I add some to the ends of the hair when it's dry each day until the next time I wash (every 3 days or so). I've since found a local supplier by speaking to black people with Afro hair and asking where they buy their hair products. This stuff is so impressive for frizzy hair that I've also bought the Lustre's shampoo and conditioner.
2006-08-22 13:23:23
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answered by debbie t 3
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Honestly I've always found Walmart to be a good place. I can pretty much find everyhting I need and at a lower price. I would and wouldn't recomend Sally's beauty only because sometimes they don't carry what you might need and what they do carry alot of the time is over priced and you can get the same things at walmart. Oh and I' recomend depending on what your looking for if you have any low key hair stores in y our area try them out to. You usually can get good stuff from them too. Good luck!
2006-08-22 13:18:58
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answered by PinkyCocoa 1
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i have shoulder length naturally curly hair and its about the frizziest ever...i use smoothing shampoo and conditoner...then afterwards i towel dry (by squezzing the water out...don't rub with the towel like ur wiping the kitchen table clean) i bought some stuff from wal-greens called Garnier Fructis Sleek &Shine its a wieghtless anti-frizz serum....remember a little goes a LONG way...then to finish i use Garnier Fructis Brilliantine Shine cream gel...its like hairspray only in a creamy gel...it works Great! good luck...and hope your frizzes fly away for good :O)
2006-08-22 13:22:12
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answered by Aunt Nawna 1
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Forget expensive hair products. Ive tried three different kinds, and none of them worked like mayonaise. Yup, mayonaise. Its great for frizz!
2006-08-22 13:15:23
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answered by Laura 2
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If you want them over the internet, check out folica.com. If not, check out drugstores and look for products made by Loreal or John Frieda.
2006-08-22 12:59:23
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answered by Kat 6
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i don't know where but i know "citre shine" works really good, and if you get a soft brush and a straightener, and go threw your hair with the brush first and the straightener last it'll make it really soft!
2006-08-22 12:58:37
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answered by LaVitanza 3
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find a fantastic sams and go buy hair toys the bomb i love it and live buy it and if dont like witch you will they will return it
2006-08-22 13:08:31
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answered by mommacow@sbcglobal.net 1
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