when I brush it like a minute later its all knotty and im just sitting there. HELP!!
2006-08-30
08:30:59
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I've tried blow drying it, conditioner, detangleing stuff, letting it dry natrully,combing it, leave in conditioner, swave, frizz ease, paintine, lorel, cutting it, layering it and i have really thick hair im out of options!!!
2006-08-30
08:45:56 ·
update #1
Try A Smoothing Cream Like I Use.
2006-08-31 02:26:07
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answered by AFI Obsessed Girl 3
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Try using a detangler in the shower/bath, also there are several leave -in treatments for frizzy hair. Try a couple of different products in the store, Aussie is a very good brand. Do not use shampoo or conditioner with volumizer in it.
If the over the counter stuff doesn't work, go to a salon and try Sebastian products. Some of the other products they sell there are very good. Try a Sally's Beauty Supply store, which carries good products.
Frizz control helps your hair to lay down. Try using a blow dryer and a round brush, for straightening, but only when your hair is wet. Make sure your hair is completely dry when your finished.
No telling if it will take all the curl out of your hair, but it should make it more manageable, and possibly a nice mellow curl will emerge instead of wild hair.
Good luck!
2006-08-30 08:37:28
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answered by saintlyinnocents 3
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Use a good shampoo and conditioner and if by chance you've been swimming a lot this summer, you may have a chlorine build up on your hair. Hair gets very "tangly" with chlorine. There are many products on the market to strip the chlorine - look for a swimmers shampoo. It's also good to use to remove product build-up (like gels and hair spray). Just be sure to use a good conditioner afterwards because it may leave it a little dry, but it will be much more managable.
2006-08-30 08:39:12
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answered by heartforhelping 3
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Use a detangler when you brush it out, the one I use for my daughter has a leave in conditioner and it really does keep her hair from knotting back up. Hers is just a kids detangler made by Suave I think. Good Luck!
2006-08-30 08:33:29
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answered by Smilingcheek 4
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I had the same problem, til I used detangler. The cheap stuff that you could get at the dollar store works well. Also, put it in a single braid before you go to bed (if it's long enough) and that will help minimize knots in the mornings.
2006-08-30 08:38:06
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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Try various hair creams/lotions VO5 hot oil is good to start with or the schwarzkopf range.
Don't use a hairdryer, just let your hair dry naturally. Most importantly, never brush your hair when it's wet, use a comb.
2006-08-30 08:33:17
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answered by Crystal 2
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Use lots of conditioner and a detangler shampoo.. comb it as soon as you come out of the shower.. and if it is still knotty try a seperating product.. ♥
2006-08-30 08:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Look for a good dangling conditioner and blow dry your hair. The heat combined with the brushing will help your situation.
2006-08-30 08:33:10
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answered by Shishi 2
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A good stylist will know how to bring the best out of ur hair!
However u may want to invest in a ceramic flat iron. CHI makes a good 1! This will straighten ur hair on the top and bottom and will keep ur hair smooth in between ur hair appointments! ;-)
2006-08-30 08:35:19
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answered by Di 5
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I can solve the world's problems with just a few answers--take your pick!
1. Shave it.
2. You'd better go see a doctor about that.
3. We're not mindreaders, we don't know if you're pregnant.
4. Go take a nap when you wake up you'll feel much better.
There! There's the secret to world peace everyone!
2006-08-30 08:34:55
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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