Ok, I used to have the same problem. The best thing, if you want to keep your hair curly, is after you have washed it, put conditioner on and brush it through. Rinse, then DON'T BRUSH IT. Use Frizz Ease (John Frieda) and rub into your hands then gently apply to the ends. LEAVE YOUR HAIR TO DRY NATURALLY, no hairdryer. Your hair will dry into it's natural curls. If you want to go straight, the only thing that will work and I promise you on this, is GHD hair straighteners. I have really long curly hair and I just rough dry my hair with the hairdryer, then take hair in sections and use the straighteners. They do not damage the hair as they are ceramic. HONESTLY, all curly girls listen to me as I spent years having this problem of frizzy hair. The straighteners make your hair poker straight and soft. Try it, you won't regret it. Let me know how you get on.
2006-09-14 08:39:16
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answered by RA5 1
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my hairs the same,I use pantene mousse for curly hair and scrunch dry it so its curly, there's no point in trying to straighten it, you can spend an hour doing this and as soon as you go out in the damp its curly/wavy again & looks shocking.If you spend a long time (when you can) on drying it, it will be ok for a few days and all you will need to do is add a bit of mousse on any frizzy bits.
Perhaps try a salon 1st and get some tips.
If you REALLY want straight hair go for good straightening irons but remember they can ruin your hair.
2006-09-14 15:48:21
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answered by lollipop 2
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First off, straightening it every day dries it out. You need to find a good conditioning shampoo, for frizzy hair as well as a deep conditioner and leave in treatment.
If you have some money to spare, I have found that "Redkin, Fresh Curls" (found at beauty supply stores or salons) works really well.
Also, you don't need to wash your hair every day as that dries it out. You can get it wet and use just conditioner.
Last, brush it every night, because that distributes the natural oils that come from your scalp.
2006-09-14 14:50:25
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answered by Dolphin lover 4
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there is a new product on boots i saw a few hours ago and they have a NEW product called PERMANENT STRAIGHT ..its basically some ingredients concocted to straighten hair and then iron it and then apply this nourishing stuff afterwards. i think that one works as it is the same as the product i had tried a few times and my hair was straight atleast for a year. not that im promoting boots or anything but its the only store in the high street which sells that product. good luck!
2006-09-14 15:00:53
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answered by ellehcim 2
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well i have got the same type of hair!!! I'm letting my hair grow out and believe it or not the longer it gets the straighter is gets!! OH but i still have to use a flat iron! um my hair stylist told me to use Olive oil shampoo & conditioner and to straighten mine i use a spray called get pressed by design line...spray it on the pieces of hair before u put the iron on it. then i use a round brush and brush it after i finsh...i hope this might be of some help...let me know if u hear of any thing better!!! it usually last 2 days at the most!
2006-09-14 15:12:06
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answered by tcupnme 1
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i have very wavy curly hair i struggled for yrs i found that products with elasticity or silicon works wonders if all else fails start using deep conditioners once a week the kind that you keep in for 30 min then wash out every morning do a gloss and anti frizz frutriuce by lorial works good
2006-09-14 14:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Shave it all off and wear wigs. Long at the advantages: First, you can always look different. Second, if someone says you look familiar and you don't want to speak to them, tell them they made a mistake. If you are married or have a boyfriend, you can make him feel like he is with a different woman all the time. And, if he like that, then you should smack him in the head as he should love you for who you are, not what your hair is like.
2006-09-14 14:49:27
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answered by brucenjacobs 4
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my hair is the same. My hairdresser thins my hair to take some of the weight out of it and it easier to handle. Use some straightning balm and blow dry your hair. I then clip mine up and it straighten it bit by bit. It takes time at first but the more you do it the quicker it takes and your hair will becomed trained.
2006-09-14 14:50:32
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answered by caz70 2
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VO5 Oil comes in a copper tube... not too much or it will be greasy. Thats a cheap way to try... if not slaons have a variety of nice products for that out now... try a BedHead product.
2006-09-14 14:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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serums and hair gloss try leaving your hair in a towel when you wash it then take it off and run your fingers through it rather than using a comb or brush apply products while wet and let it dry naturally good luck
2006-09-14 18:13:35
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answered by Anonymous
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