Please hun don't use frizz-ease it just makes your hair greasy, dull and tacky to the touch. minimising frizz is all about the start to finish, using a good quality shampoo and conditioner (toni & guy for e.g) a detangling comb when wet to minimise breakage then a small blob of leave in conditoner smoothed through, then blow dry on a medium heat and once the hair has cooled invest in some good ceramic straightners like ghd or charles worthington and you'll find you have no frizz. just remember if you're going out to use a dehumidifier spray(lee stafford) to stop the moisture getting in
2006-10-22 09:25:19
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answered by Merlin 1
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I know how you feel, I also have really frizzy, curly hair. I used to use fructis smooth and shine which was good untill I tried the new Sunsilk range for waves and curls (green). It is sooo much better for my hair. I also use the leave in conditioner which helps a lot. Blow dry hair with a difuser and make sure it's completely dry. Then straighten with a good pair of straighteners. This works for me, until I go out, then I frizz up again in no time once the elements get to it, unless I tie it back. Thanks to Merlin who recommened the dehumidifier spray, I must try this!
2006-10-23 09:54:16
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answered by Takana 2
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I've tried every product for frizzy hair, but the only one that works best is the trevor sorbie curl cream. It's a bit expensive although you only need to apply 2 pea size cream on your damp hair before you dry your hair with a diffuser. The boots' own make (Boot's curl cream) is nearly as good as the Trevor one. It's a lot cheaper although your hair is a lot bouncier with the Trevor Sorbie.
Once your hair is all dry and you can still see a few odd frizzy strands of hair, spray it with a bif water and add another pea-size cream and dry with the diffuser. The result is a lot more controlled hair - bouncy, natural looking curls, and beautiful hair without looking all crispy and wet!
2006-10-22 09:22:15
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answered by Doni 1
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I use Sunsilk Anti Frizz,plus I also use a leave in spray conditioner. When straightening,I use Schwarzkopf's serum. My hair is very curly and can get really frizzy,but since using these products,it's become much silkier and easier to deal with!
2006-10-22 09:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I've found Silkworks to be the best. It's expensive, but it really works and you don't have to use very much each time. If that's not going to help, the Brilliant Brunette line has a great shiner-frizz easer that will help out and NO it doesn't turn you hair any weird colour. LOL Good luck!
2006-10-22 09:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Salon Brands, any of the Matrix line, I like Biolage myself. Paul Mitchell has a nice Shine spay for frizzies as well. My personal favorite for frizz and straight is ALTERNA straightening balm. call your local Salon. Ive been doing hair for 17 years so I know whats good. GOOD LUCK
2006-10-22 09:14:42
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answered by Alyssa C 2
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John Freida Frizz-Ease, Mark Hill Anti-Frizz or GHD Straightners.
2006-10-22 10:56:20
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answered by ◦ Cυяισυѕєr ◦ 2
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I use curls up that I buy at Walmart... I love the stuff! it looks like a gel but it does not dry crunchy... it leaves your hair very soft! I have tried every thing and this was the key...it is in a yellow 6oz bottle, I will never use anything else! oh... it helps not to blow dry your hair but if you need to keep it on a low setting... this stuff is more like a serum and helps to repair any damage or dryness...
2006-10-22 09:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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John Frieda is the only one that works and he does a whole range to choose from,as you will need the shampoo,conditioner and the serum and i bet you will be well pleased,it might also be worth buying some tongs as i find them a great help to straighten your hair
2006-10-22 09:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Clairol Herbal Essence Mousse-it works for my frizzies!
2006-10-22 09:12:36
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answered by Von 5
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