Okay - find and Aveda salon, ask for Damage Remedy products, some Smoothing Fluid and you're in business...good luck!!!!!
2006-09-06 11:23:04
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answered by iguana 4
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What to do: Start with a nutrient-infused, frizz-neutralizing shampoo and conditioner made for fluffy, french poodle prone locks. Mix up a concoction that's one part silicone serum dime size amount, and two parts straightening cream about the size of a quarter in the palm of your hands and smooth over wet hair. Divide strands into sections and blowdry straight using a paddle brush with natural bristles simply: no plastic or metal bristles. Don't be afraid to pull tightly because the tention is the key to a great blowout. If your hairdryer has a nozzle attatchment, use it. The concentrated heat helps the straightening process. To flatten flyaways, always direct the hot air downward, moving it from roots to ends. Finishing with a blast of cold to seal in the shine. Preserve your hard work and prevent frizz with a flat iron and lightweight, humidity busting hairspray.
Products you might wanna use: L`Oreal Vive Smooth Intense Shampoo and conditioner $3.69 each, Citre Shine Fresh Fusion Styling Line Shine Miracle Anti-Frizz Serum $5.99 Cutler Straightening Cream $17, Vidal Sassoon Ceramic Flat Iron $40, John Frieda Frizz Ease Moisture Barrier Firm Hold Spray $5 Help this helps!! Good Luck!
2006-09-06 19:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Wash your hair in the morning with Infusium 23 shampoo & conditioner or Garnier shampoo & conditioner. Wash with cold water - it will make your hair shinier. While it's still wet, put White Rain volumizing mousse on it. It'll help keep it straight. Then blow dry it on high with a hot or medium temperature setting. Make sure it's completely dry, then straighten it. Then use John Freida Frizz Ease Spray or Garnier Fructis smoothing milk. That should help a little. If that doesn't work, ask a hair stylist about what to do. Also, if your hair has lots of split ends and breakage, that could be causing the frizz. Get your trimmed a little about once every month or so to prevent the splits.
2006-09-06 18:38:15
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answered by caitiegirl20 2
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I get frizzy hair too , I like Matrix products they seem to work great for the frizzy's I use the Matrix smoothing serum , before you blow dry your hair put a small quarter size in your hand and rub it all over your hair you don't need alot, when your hair is dry put the same amount on, it should take away alot of the frizz, also try a flat iron that works great too.
2006-09-06 18:29:37
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answered by ? 4
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You should go to a hair stylest and telll them your problem, they would recommend some hair products that would be helpful. I also have very frizzy hair and I just go to any store that sells hair products and buy a bunch of different hair products and test them out untill I find the right one for my hair. I noticed that products that are oily, in very small containers usually work great. WARNING: use a very small amount in hair, if you put too much, your hair would look really dirty and greasy. If you dont put enough, you could always add more. In additon, it might help to get your hair layered and thinned out buy a hair stylest. Word of advice, go to really nice barber shops, they know how to fix your hair the most. Good luck with your hair!
2006-09-06 18:30:41
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answered by katelynjohofstetter 1
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Start by using certain shampoos for wanting straight hair. (shampoos dont always give you the straight hair you are looking for) When your hair is wet, take a round barrel brush and blowdry it while brushing it straight...
There are many products that you can get to improve your hair with your without a straightener! (balm, syrum) I have the same problem with my hair! Bedhead has really good products that will keep your hair smooth and keep the frizz out! I forget the name, but its in a tall lime green can/bottle!!! Using a straightener always gives your hair an extra nice sleek look to it!
i have the nastiest hair ever and thanks to a few products u would never know it!
2006-09-06 19:54:05
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answered by Cassie 3
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Go and buy Redken Glass 1. Its a serum with some hold to it. Add it in to wet or dry hair. I like it!
I heard any and all conditioners can be used as a stay in conditioner! Just dab in a bit, not to much! Let air dry.
Don't blow dry with hair dryer!
Find a shampoo and conditioner that fights the frizzies like Sunsilk does.
2006-09-06 18:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Sunsilk just put out a fantastic new line of products called "Hairapy" that is fantastic. I use it everyday and it really works. I love it.
They have one for frizz. I think you can even get a free sample, so check it out!
If you have a Costco membership, they now sell the line in awesome packs. They have a full bottle of shampoo, conditioner, and the finisher all in one for about ten bucks! Awesome buy!
2006-09-06 18:28:10
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answered by Girlshapedlovedrug 2
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Use a good conditioner especially designed for frizzy hair. John Freda Frizz Ease products are very good too especially the serum but use it very sparingly.
2006-09-06 18:23:52
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answered by katrina2971 3
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Try putting spray gel (herbal essences) on it right after the shower, then scrunch it up , leave it to air dry. Make sure you don't go cheap on the spray. After it's dry, scrunch it up again, so the hardness will go away.
2006-09-06 18:25:56
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answered by #1 wifey 4
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