My hair is coarse and frizzy.-I've always had curly hair that frizzes out if exposed to humidity, wind, sunlight, hair dryer, brush, and cheap products. I have learned that any product with alcohol in it will eventually dry your hair. My advice is to look on the label for any type of alcohol and if its on there, don't purchase it! I'm sorry but the truth is that most mainstream drugstore products do more harm than good. Spend a little extra and buy Aveda or Paul Mitchell.-You will notice an immediate result.
Hopefully you have a trusty hairdresser and she can give you some tips for your hair type. If you don't have a good hairdresser, start calling around to salons and ask if they have a hairdresser who specializes in your hair type.
2006-09-30 16:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple of things you can do (that i do) that can help frizzy hair. First off, get the right haircut-if you don't get a haircut in a long time, you'll get split ends. Plus, layering can help remove frizz. Second, ask your hairstylist about Henna. It's a leave in conditioner (you can also use it to die your hair if you want to) and it lasts for about a month. It helps frizz, but doesn't eliminate it. Third, get shampoos and conditioners that are formulated for your hair type. I love Dove and Sunsilk. And last but not least, Dove Frizz cream (comes in a smaller bottle) is AMAZING. You apply a little of it to problem areas and let it set for about 1 minute. Then brush through. If the area you put it on is still accentuated, brush it back into your hair and let it set for another 2-3 minutes. Good luck! :)
2006-09-30 22:56:33
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answered by Jane S 2
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sunsilk has a very good product for frizzy or poofy hair
1-866-sunsilk
check it out
by the way to the above answer Finesse is no longer it was sold
I don't know who Unilever sold it to they also got rid of therma silk you may still be able to find it in some stores
2006-09-30 22:35:06
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answered by careermom18 5
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Try Frizz-ease.
It comes in shampoo, conditioner and serum.
Be careful with the serum though... too much and it makes your look greasy
2006-09-30 22:38:51
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answered by xx_debbi_xx 3
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Actually, John Frieda is good i heard. One other way for your hair not to be frizzy is 2 make sure you do not have layers. Trust me. Make sure you have lengthened hair. if you cant get rid of layers, get small ones.
2006-09-30 23:21:22
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answered by cutie_pie314 1
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I use KMS and it tames the frizzes. Avoid using heat to style your hair. I sit in front of the fan and that helps.
2006-09-30 22:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres a line called Frizz-ease. It really does a good job.
2006-09-30 22:36:31
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answered by Tamara 4
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Try Federic Fekkai that stuff is awsome!! they have shampoo forcontrol frizz and alot of other hair situations, Ilove that stuff!!!!!
2006-09-30 22:35:53
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answered by Hott lil' mama 2
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these things work for me, put it in your hair after your shower and leave it in: baby oil, lotion, conditioner (not leave-in conditioner, use regular conditioner and leave it in). i switch around, and sometimes add mousse to the mix. currently im using baby oil and then adding conditioner, its making my hair look awesome. good luck.
2006-09-30 22:42:10
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answered by Julie V 1
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it depends for your own hair. alot of people say Sunsilk works good, thoug. i personally like suave and loreal. tresseme is good too.
2006-09-30 22:32:41
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answered by I'mhavingagoodtime 4
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