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My hair is fine while it's wet, but as it dries it becomes frizzy and unmanagable. I've been living with a ponytail for most of my life. Anyone know any tricks?

2006-10-22 07:15:32 · 7 answers · asked by jgk5252 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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This is my answer to a woman with a similar problem, she chose it as the best one, hope this helps.

If you just want to get rid of your frizz, step 3 is pretty much all you need and blow-drying, unless its super frizzy and you want silky smooth straight, you can do the whole thing.

I've also broken down the right flat irons, just look in my best answers section if you want a complete breakdown of all the flat irons. GHD's are excellent, but they cost $190 for just a 1 inch, try looking into a SEDU, excellent results and only $120.


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I'm not gay but I do like to take care of how my hair looks and if any women think that there is something wrong with that, please let me know because I appreciate your honesty.

The best anti frizz system is from PHYTO....but they are expensive, however, they will get the job done....

PHYTO has many products for different hair....but here is what I suggest you use.

1) Phytobrush Shampoo
2) One of Phyto's instant hydrating conditioners (the ones that you rinse off)
3) PHYTO's Relaxing balm (this is what you would use prior to blow-drying and its the best relaxing balm...it's allure's winner...its $25 for a 3.3 oz bottle...if you want more you can pay the same amount and get 7.1 oz of Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream, that works great as well.
4) After you have blow-dryed, use BioSilk Therapy and apply it to your hair
5) Use a flat iron (and of course use a heat protectant...CHI 44, Sebastian Sharper Iron Hot Tools, Nexxus Protexx are just a few...
6) Use a good flat iron (People will tell you CHI is the best, it gives great results but breaks down, and if you purchase it online the warranty is void...) so use the SEDU flat iron, its the best and if you want proof and reviews with b4 and after pics, go to folica.com and see the reviews for the 1 1/2" they have...its also allure's winner as well....if you want a more detailed breakdown of flat irons see my other answers regarding flat irons (again I'm not gay)

7) Follow through with PHYTO 7 or 9 depending of how dry your hair is as they are leave in conditioners...
8) Use the PHYTO deep conditioner masks that are to be used once a week...

Obviously the last 2 steps do not de-frizz your hair, but that is taken care long before you get to them....the last 2 steps are just to help your dry hair.

Hope it helps.


Asker's Rating:
Even if the guy is gay, who cares, he knows his hair products. Damn

2006-10-22 07:22:33 · answer #1 · answered by MConnery 2 · 1 0

There are several tricks I've used. I used to have horribly frizzy hair, but now my hair doesn't give me any troubles at all.

1. Use a strong conditioner daily.

2. Use hair masks frequently.

3. Use a shaping gel.

4. Use a hair product that contains oil (or just olive oil). It won't look greasy if you put it in while your hair is wet. The oil will help prevent frizz.

I hope I helped!

2006-10-22 14:18:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

My sister has the same problem. Go onto www.sunsilk.com and take the quiz to see what shampoo will best suit your hair. Sunsilk really works well, and also get some frizz-ease that works well to. And getting a good straightner will work to straighten them out.

2006-10-22 14:21:06 · answer #3 · answered by Kristy 1 · 0 0

Use an intensive conditioner everyday andloave on for 3 minutes intill your hair become unfizzed again and always use leave in conditioner invest in some GHDs they will work miracles

2006-10-22 14:18:08 · answer #4 · answered by -x-caroline-x- 4 · 0 0

When your hair is wet you should try too use a srtaightener too flaten it and use frizzease too try too mange it

2006-10-22 14:19:23 · answer #5 · answered by chey 1 · 0 0

frizz ease at your local CVS does the job

2006-10-22 14:24:05 · answer #6 · answered by I-C-U 5 · 0 0

cut it off.
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no problems.

2006-10-22 14:23:17 · answer #7 · answered by afmooseluvrx3 4 · 0 1

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