there is a gel that costs 3 bucks and it's called "curl up" by KMS and all you do is wash you hair and scrunch and fluff it till it dries, and at a local dollarstore there should be a "straightning serium" i perfer frizzies by john freeda
2006-09-27 12:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I have really curly natural hair and My hair gets the same way. I use biosilk at night, after Ive washed my hair and sleep w/ it in my hair, it always comes out really nice( not frizzy) another thing you could try is a ceramic straightner b/c that way you could still have your beautiful naturally curly hair but you can straighten it when you feel like it( if you get a straightner, ceramic is the best way to go because it doesnt damage your hair as much.Hope everything goes well for you!
2006-09-27 12:41:38
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answered by Trilby 2
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buy a ceramic hair straightner for like 15-20 bucks. i have been using it for years and my sister who has natural curly hair just started using it too. they reduce frizz and u can also buy some serum to go in ur hair before u start to keep it from drying out
2006-09-27 12:38:58
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answered by scion_xb_girly 3
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it would probably be a good idea to buy some sort of frizz ease product for your hair; either a shampoo or a serum. Buying a straightener works wonders!!! You can find inexpensive ones that work very well, but you do have to be careful.
2006-09-27 12:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok...I can so feel your pain. I recently bought Solia hair straightener on folica.com. You can get one for like $78. The ceramic plates are awesome & the beauty is as soon as you wash your hair its back to normal. Also, after blowdrying add a little bit of Biosilk polisher to get that sleek look when pressing.
2006-09-27 12:40:29
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answered by Sulet 1
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a straighter, anti frizz stuff, or a flat paddle brush and a blow dryer. Trying cutting a couple of inches off your hair and getting it layered, that will help to take some of the weight off!! Or try a home straightening kit.
2006-09-27 12:49:24
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answered by Lil D 7
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Well I have the same problem what I do is use a shampoo that is made for straight hair like garnier sleek and shine... blow dry it straight and use a flat iron afterwards be sure to use alot of oils and protectants.
2006-09-27 12:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever heard of ceramic hair straighteners? Spend $100, but they work.
2006-09-27 12:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get a straightening iron. The downside is you have to use it every time you want your hair straight. My hair is wavy and frizzy and this is what I do to get perfect, straight, shiny hair. You can also get your hair chemically relaxed and retextured, but this can be very expensive depending on how they do it.
2006-09-27 12:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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buy a hair straitener. varies from $15-$40. buy ceramic ones. also with it, buy some anti frizz hair spray or creme.
2006-09-27 12:37:56
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answered by roger 1
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