Learn to Love them.deep condition them once a week and get your hair trimmed every 3-4 months.
2006-09-14 03:07:38
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answered by Sweetie 2
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Any of the frederic fekkai hair products. I personally use the gloss shampoo and conditioner. When I style I use the Glossing Cream With Olive Oil. It really does work. If you straighten your hair, use a 1 inch ceramic straightening iron. It'll get your hair silky and smooth.
Another option is that you can get it straightened at a salon. My sister has really frizzy thick hair. She gets her hair straightened professionally...it's called the japanese hair straightening (some salons call it thermal reconditioning). It really does work...it makes her hair look like the hair in the pantene hair commercials on t.v. It lasts for more than 6 months. You don't have to do anything to it for all those months. No blow-drying/straightening/or whatever else you usually do. It's pretty awesome.
2006-09-14 10:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There's this hair serum I picked up in the black hair section, it's called "Smooth n' Shine Polishing" Instant Repair Hair Polisher--clear plastic bottle--pink and black label. It costs a fraction of the price of the "white women's" hair serum, and works a lot better too!
2006-09-14 10:01:44
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answered by Ana 5
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Gentle shampoo (like baby shampoo), deep conditioning (I like Biolage Conditioning Balm), don't shampoo or heat style too often, and try a serum like Biosilk Silk Therapy or a pomade.
2006-09-14 10:10:30
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answered by Cristin 2
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oh! that itself looks beautiful How I wish I am younger and fit to attract you.
2006-09-14 10:05:18
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answered by ssmindia 6
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deep conditioning once a week, and learn how to blowdry it well.
2006-09-14 10:01:02
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answered by BavSnob 2
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2006-09-14 10:00:19
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answered by Ivan R 1
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