try anti frizz shampoo
2006-09-04 09:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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John Freda Frizz Easy
2006-09-11 13:54:27
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answered by Mel 1
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John Frieda's frizz control sprays work well, from what I've heard. I have chemically relaxed hair, but my natural hair is very thick and curly. When I wash my relaxed hair, the texture gets very curly and wavy as well, so currently I'm using Hawaiian Silky's 14 in 1 miracle moisturizer. This helps my hair get smooth and since I have very dry hair in this summer heat, it helps my hair absorb moisture and prevent breakage. U might want to try www.hairboutique.com/forum. There's an African American section where u can get assistance.
2006-09-04 09:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Frizz is a huge problem.. lol but the best way to get rid of the frizz is a process... i would do it right before you go to bed....
If you were swimming or something or got caught in the rain, wash your hair with Bedhead Moisturelock shampoo and conditioner... it'll get junk out without drying out your hair... if you can, when you put the conditioner on, put a shower cap over it and let it set for ten minutes, and THEN wash it out...
Then, get some of that Heat Styles by Softsheen-Carson its called Smoothing Balm. Throw alot of that on your wet hair and get a blow dryer with a comb attachment and blow dry it dry.. *or if you like it wavy, they have a wavy attachment, depends on the attachments you have for your blow dryer.. mine came wit like 5 different ones...* after your hair is dry, check this out... most black products are filled with grease and junk, that clogs your pores and prevents your hair from growing. It solves a temporary solution... for the moment your hair is frizz free, but its also greasy and untouchable. But... *amazingly... TADA* the best products today to use arent black products... try some Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine weightless antifrizz serum. *the leave in kind* or another antifrizz serum *the washout kind* and put it on your hair, and wrap and set it and go to bed. When you wake up in the morning, take a straighting iron and tada it'll be frizz free. lol its a LOOOOONNNNG process, but it saves a trip to the salon every time you get your hair wet. Theres probably alot of products out there that'll get the job done too, but i've found this out to be a pretty good way of doin it..
2006-09-04 10:07:04
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answered by brownsuga1514 1
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I've had the same problem. I'm a guy, but I have about 3ft long hair. I'd use either the Garnier Anti Frizz or John Frieda Frizz
2006-09-04 09:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you mean it happens to my friends and i'm a hair stylist and i gave them Suave Professionals Smoothing Cream. Go to Walmart and for 2 dollars you can buy it and u have to buy the shampoo and conditioner, and you wash you hair and when you get out you rubb it in your hair its makes the frizz go away and you can bring it to the pool and places like that
2006-09-04 09:56:33
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answered by sierra_eats_crayons 1
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I recommend Proclaim Products, from Sally Beauty Supply. They are light but they work very well.
2006-09-10 18:07:16
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answered by amalia372005 5
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Use a shampoo and relaxer. You know we have nappy hair. Oh it's true.
2006-09-04 09:57:12
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answered by Agentj100 4
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