theres this stuff called zero frizz its really inexpensive .you can find it at any pharmacy or walmart ,if you use that and comb it through your hair then flat iron it with your straightener. after you get it straight for shine when done just add a pea size of the zero frizz to your straight hair now just a pea size .you'll be ready to go .my hair gets frizzy too. luckily I'm a hair stylist so i got to learn about all these cool little tricks and happy to pass them on .good luck
2006-10-25 02:20:07
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answered by mari 3
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I'm not sure what the true name is because I use the off brand, but I believe it is called Silk Therapy. They have a whole product line. Shampoo, Conditioners, etc. I use the serum they have but its cheaper to buy the off brand. I get it at a place called Sally's. Not sure where your at so I don't know if they have a Sally's where you live. I have curly hair and when I straighten it I put the product in my hair, blow dry and straighten. It works great. No frizz. When I get home tonight I'll see what it called and get back to you. Oh yeah, the silk therapy doesn't give you that oily or wet look like some products.
2006-10-25 02:34:42
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answered by chris 3
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Pantene Pro-V Restoratives Frizz Control Anti Humidity Hairspray.
2006-10-25 02:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Go have a look in Boots the Chemist I saw a new product a few weeks back, that is basically a relaxer ii strightens your hair like a perm curls it. Looked like a great idea and if you start with less frizz then when it gets damp it is less likely to go frizzy :)
2006-10-25 02:20:27
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answered by twinkletoes 3
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For my own hair to avoid frizziness I apply mouse (Pantane) all throughout my hair when is wet, and then after I have styled it, I then use Anti-Frizz by Garnier Fructis. I personally like this product because besides of keeping my hair frizz-free smells great.
2006-10-25 02:22:32
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answered by Lupita W 1
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no don't know the answer, and I suffer it too. Does your frizz depend on the weather? I am all spruced up for a job interview and yet by the time I get there Hair is a buch of frizz, yet it is naturally straight. Damp air and my hair moves out to the sides and looks like a bush.
Don't know the answer.
2006-10-25 02:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, the humidity kills my hair also. this may sound stupid,but a good straightener helps. i use a chi now, its expensive, but so very worth it. also, i now use shampoo and conditioner by redken, its called smooth down, made expecially for frizzy/dry hair. after that i use paul mitchell anti frizz serum. I'm telling you, if you do all this, your hair will look completly restored and it will stay straight in the humidity.
2006-10-25 03:22:22
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answered by Kaleigh P 3
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Anything by John Frieda, especially the Frizz Ease line. It is wonderful. He even makes a hairspray called Moisture Barrier, which works pretty well.
2006-10-25 02:38:06
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answered by sadiemylady 3
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Bed head it is £14 but will last you about 4 years you put i tiny bit on before you go to bead and wha la your hair is great in the morning and also use john freida frizz ease shapoo and straighning gel to get a slick shiny look
2006-10-25 02:10:41
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answered by Charlotte.♥ 3
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A lot of people with frizzy hair have used FAST (Fortified Amino Scalp Therapy) and found the condition of their hair has improved significantly.
2006-10-25 02:18:39
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answered by Furball 3
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