Just have someone twist it. Divide it up in small pieces and just twist until it is tight. Take the sissors and cut the frizz off of the twisted piece. Also, if you put a little Downey in a spray water bottle and spritz it on your hair, it will keep the frizz down.
2006-09-26 16:54:22
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answered by ru.barbie2 4
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This definitely works. I do it all the time and people think i have naturally shiny, straight hair, which i dont really.
first pick a conditioner that works for your hair type. Two that work great for me are suave, and any heat activated ones.
On dry hair, Take the largest curling iron you have, or a hair straightener. Take a strand of hair into your hand, and put a slight dab of conditioner on your hair. Not too much. You can add more, till you see the difference. As soon as you rub in a tiny bit of regular conditioner on your hair, take your iron and straighten the lock of hair. I think this locks in some conditioning into your hair. It straightens it and make it bouncy, shiney, and straight with out frizz.
Don't use any moose. It will destroy your hair and make it frizzy.
Extra hair products are usually a waist of money, and ultimately a waist to your hair.
The cool thing is you can train your hair like this after a period of time. After straightening it all, you can let the natural oils for your hair condition further buy not washing it for one or two days.
2006-09-26 17:07:30
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answered by chara 2
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I use this stuff called frizz ease it is in a red bottle. I am not sure if it has been animal tested but it works great for me. I do have frizzy hair and it is long and curly. Maybe white rain has a frizz ease product.
2006-09-26 16:57:13
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answered by Yankee Chick 2
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I also use main and tail, and yes it was origanally made for show horses but it works great! It is in a white bottle with blue and yellow lettering/pictures (about $6-$7 for the big bottle) any other type of bottle is an imitation
2006-09-26 16:56:25
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answered by www.thescrapbookstore.net 2
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Shave your head. haaa. only kidding. I even have curly hair, too, and that i come across that the whole line of Garnier Fructis products extremely keeps frizz under administration devoid of weighing your hair down or making it look undesirable.
2016-10-01 10:05:47
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answered by ? 4
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You can use thremasilk shampoo and conditioner my hair was frizzy until i used thremasilk!
2006-09-26 16:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a small amount of your conditioner (white rain is cool, make sure it's a moisturizing kind) on your wet hair and comb thru. Let it air dry,too! Blow dryers are our enemy!!
2006-09-26 17:18:29
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answered by south_lido 2
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I do my hair and then i put hair spray on and smooth down my hair before the spray dries completely... the frizz normally goes away
2006-09-26 16:55:19
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answered by Lynna J 4
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rub a small amount of sorbolene cream through dry hair to tame frizzies
2006-09-26 17:47:44
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answered by pcdo_universe 4
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Very few non-medical companies did animal testing. Those that did stopped decades ago.
2006-09-26 17:11:43
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answered by veronicka 1
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