Try Bed Head After Party and Pantene Pro-V Restoratives Frizz Contol Anti-Humidity Hair Spray.
2006-11-02 06:51:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Frizzy Hair Tips: If you want to avoid the frizz try out these proven methods. Use a weekly conditioning mask to keep your hair healthy since damaged, dry hair is more prone to frizz. If you have curly hair, apply a leave-in conditioner when you hair is very wet. This will help hold the hair together in curls instead of frizzing out in different directions. You can also try using silicone products. They create a barrier against moisture so hair doesn't frizz out as easily. hope this helps :) for more hair care and style tips see source
2016-03-28 04:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I too have very curly hair and have found one of the most tried and true products to be Matrix Biolage Gelee. I have tried just about every other product on the market and have always gone back to the Biolage. Being that your hair is thin, you might have to go along the lines of Mousse though. I would try Matrix Biolage Styling Foam.
2006-11-02 06:50:59
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answered by SillyJilly 1
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You're kind of doomed in a humid state.
Have you tried Knotty Boy products? Stay away from heavy conditioners because they make the hair porous, spongey. Which leads to more frizz.
Knotty Boy bar soap and leave in spray conditioner makes my baby fine curly hair so nice!
Aveda products work very well for me too but they are SO expensive!!!
2006-11-02 06:45:12
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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been there done that
i use more than one hair product and it works for a pretty long time i use
1 any kind of mouse
2sunsilk frizz control cream(green bottle u can get anywhere $3)
3garnie frutis hair putty $3
4tresseme hair spray $2?
good luck in a humid state i live in state where its snowing right now!!!
2006-11-02 06:54:02
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answered by country girl 1
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I have naturally curly hair that frizzes sometimes so I use frizz-ease by John Frieda. I even use it when my hairs not frizzy & its great! Also, my grandmother recommended it to me when i was 11 & ive used it since. (im almost 26)
2006-11-02 09:59:11
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answered by ? 4
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I LOVE Curls Rock! I buy it in hair salons. It's about $12 for a container - put it on wet hair and then dry - I love it - espically when it is humid outside!
Good luck
2006-11-02 10:49:10
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answered by rzeta94 2
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Frizz Ease works really good. It a hair serum you get and it looks greasy but it really isn't. It is made by John Frieda. It is clear and oily looking but it works great. You can buy it at Wal Mart for about 6 dollars.
2006-11-02 06:44:13
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answered by Lauren R 1
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Try IC hair polisher in the blue bottle from the beauty supply store. It works well with frizzy hair
2006-11-02 06:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-02 08:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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