well...even i have frizzy hair. so here r some tips
1. use deep conditioners..i suggest infusium or pantene pro..don't use anythin which has tar in it.
2.after washing...don't juzr leave ur hair. dry them using a towel only..too much blow dry can even spoil your hair.
3.keep combing your hair whenever u have time, so that knots don't form.
4.when at home, keep your hair in the form of a bun. don't make ponytails.
5. if you are planning to staighten your hair, i suggest dat you don't use any hair spay or serum if it has silicone in it. silcone first feels soft and then it makes ur hair harsh looking as well it can result in split ends..so i suggest u use vaseline if you wanna go cheap. use little or u r gonna get oily hairs and also u can use alberto..datz what i use..it makes my hair really soft when i straighten them as well removes frizzes.
2006-09-09 12:14:08
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answered by SunShineGurl 2
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Garnea's Frizz Ease Hair Serum
2006-09-09 11:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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John Frieda Frizz control
2006-09-09 11:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Frizz-Ease by John Frieda it really works well.It's like an extreme makeover for frizzy hair.I have very thick hair and it gets frizzy all the time and I just use frizz-ease and walla! it goes right back to normal :)You should really use frizz-ease it's amazing
2006-09-09 11:32:51
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answered by lucy 1
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Take any of the following oils.....
Olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil, and apply to the hair, WHILE ITS DRY! Work it through from scalp to ends, cover with some type of plastic cap.. then take a towel HOT from the dryer, and wrap it around your head turban style..... Leave it on for about one hour, or even more for extra dry, damaged hair.
Wash your hair with a tiny bit of moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Run your hair under cold water. Squeeze out the excess water and apply straightning/frizz serum to your hair. Apply to the ends of your hair, not to the roots, so that they don't get oily. You might want to add some mousse for extra hold.
Detangle any knots using a wide-toothed comb If your hair is really knotty, try using a detangling spray. Do not brush!
Pin up the top section of your hair and use the round brush to blow dry your hair. Hold the hair sections out taut and point the hairdryer down to dry it. Do this section by section, so that your hair is completely dry. You may want to then dry up the hair, from the neck to the end of the strands. This makes it easier to get the hair on the back of the head.
If you have decided to use a hair straightener, put your hair into sections again, and run over your hair with the straightener. Grip one section of hair. Clamp the flat iron onto the top portion of the section. Slowly, move the iron down your hair. Repeat up to three times.
Brush hair, and finish off with a small amount of serum.
Tips
Before you get out of the shower, rinse your hair with cold water. This will make your hair extra shiny!
When blowdrying your hair, make sure the hairdryer is pointing down, so that all the hair folicles point down, which equals super shiny hair, which is the look we're going for! Also, before blow-drying, consider applying a heat protection spray.
Don't use too much hair serum or hair products, because you don't want your hair to look lank and greasy.
Some good products to try: Chi Silk Infusion or Redken Smooth Down, Nexxus Heat Protexx.
If your hair is fragile, use a low setting on the iron. If it's thick and unruly, make the heat almost the hottest it can be.
Warnings
Don't brush your hair when it's wet, because it stretches and breaks the hair. Always use a wide-toothed comb.
If you're in a rush and need to dry your hair, don't take the easy way out and use your hair straightner when it's wet. See that steam coming out? It dries out your hair. Always use a hairdryer prior to straightening.
ALWAYS use heat protection spray or else your hair will get damaged from straightener.
This rocks...I promise it works!
2006-09-09 12:56:37
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answered by pink girlie 4
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Sunsilk. It's a line of hair care products but there most knowen for there frizzy hair treatment.
It will be in any major grocery store's toiletries section, or you can find it in Wal Mart, Kmart or Target, Wallgreens, or CVS, and just about any other place that sells Shampoo.
2006-09-09 11:29:54
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answered by Jessica - AKA - Carolina Girl 2
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ther is a product that you receieve at salons Its call aphogee by Jiramak. You have to sit under dryer til completely dry. Its so dry that it can break off but it coats the hair and works great. Another thing is called cellophane. It comes in clear or color, it also shampoos out.
2006-09-09 11:40:48
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answered by dodgeum43 3
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Go to Sephora and buy hair frizzy details
2006-09-09 11:29:15
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answered by Ariana 2
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a stable thank you to "ditch the frizz" is to apply shampoo/subject/ circulate away-in-conditioner from the style 'Caltwalk.' there is those products called 'curls rock' with the help of them and that i exploit it for my hair... that's fantastically curly. Its rather stable to administration frizz... additionally, in case you cant search out that attempt circulate away in mosturisers to makes use of when you get outta the bathe
2016-11-07 00:10:17
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answered by ? 4
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Frizz ease, rinse in cold water after washing (actually does work),blowdry while brushing, get curl gel....any kind really...just turns ur hair curly and scrunch it with ur fingers. seriously.
2006-09-09 11:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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