go and buy some serum. rub it into your hands (a tiny bit, otherwise it'll look greasy) then runb into the ends. also when you've washed it run serum into your hands and smooth through your hair when its damp
2006-09-25 07:09:50
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answered by ToniLianne 4
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Okay, get a dry ice cube and rub it where you have frizz. It keeps all those harmful chemicals out of your hair and is way safe.
This is for when you straighten your hair. I have the same problem. It sucks, but I found this tip in seventeen...or was it cosmo. Also for shine...try putting a small amount of skin moisturizer in it...only do the tips though because if you do it any higher it tends to look greasy. This puts moisture in your hair after straightening.
2006-09-25 07:20:35
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answered by missyloowho 2
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frizz ease is the way to go, they have a spray in. I have the same exact problem, flip your hair forward and spray about 3 or 4 times and brush through then flip to the left and to the right repeating the steps then do the top as it is going to stay. Do not spray so much it soaks your hair only spritzes it. Make sure you brush it through, helps it dry, you can go in sprinkling rain and your hair wont frizz. And as a bonus your hair will be soft and awesome!!! Its at walmart or target easy to find
2006-09-25 07:11:53
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answered by stephanie S 1
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If you have thin hair, try any of the "Friz Ease" products. The oil will help weigh down those bothersome flyaways. If your hair is thicker, Hunny, get as many deep conditioning treatments as your stylist will give, then use a little "Bed Head" to keep it under control.
2006-09-25 07:13:11
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answered by Lynn L 1
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The old indian trick is to use amla powder or yoghurt wth soem lemon juice. I too have frizzy hair, but a good conditioner once a week and this recipe does the work.
2006-09-25 07:09:05
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answered by farari 1
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isn't it just the biggest pain in the bum. i have naturaly curly hair and spend hours on fixing it straight. i use straigtening irons and then put a thin layer of hair wax on after every straightened section. then a fine spray of hair spray usually does the trick.
2006-09-25 22:28:44
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answered by kelly 2
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I actual have VERY VERY VERY curly hair, maximum products ive observed dont paintings. i got here across Garnier fructis de-frizz/present day n shine serum! it works VERY o.k., different than too lots makes it form of greasy, ill watch this question provided that i choose help too. additionally try redken curl shampoo and conditioner, it facilitates somewhat whether that's extremely high priced.
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answered by ? 4
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Light Gel
2006-09-25 07:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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This is an easy one. Go to walmart's hair care section. They have a ton of products for frizz reduction!
2006-09-25 07:18:20
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answered by *erica 2
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I use stuff called AntiSnap by Redken... Found at Sephora, Ulta, or Target!
2006-09-25 07:09:17
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answered by MsLysa 3
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