Use Goozie 1000.
2006-11-08 03:47:25
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answered by bor_rabnud 6
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I would use a body boosting/voluming shampoo and a high moisturizing conditioner. Although more expensive brands work the best, I believe that Suave Professional line works just as well. Its okay to mix up brands as well. Dove has a great moisturizing conditioner that doesn't weigh your hair down. If you try these and your hair still is frizzy I would try John Frieda Frizz Ease. I hope I could help.
2006-11-08 03:54:03
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answered by angel l 3
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Have you ever tried using Liquidity Internationals shampoos and conditioners. I like you have very thin and very long hair, since I started using these products I have noticed that there has been a change in my hair. It is easier to manage, less tangles. Check out my web site http://liquidity.myvoffice.com/phxcashmom/ if you have questions contact me
2006-11-08 04:05:29
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answered by kjkemptx 2
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I use biolage and about once a week before I rinse the conditioner out I pop a small towel in the microwave and wrap it in my hair for about 15 minutes. When I finally rinse it out omg it's like silk!
2006-11-08 03:48:16
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answered by goldengirl 4
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My daughter is blonde and has thin, "fuzzy" hair too we get the pink hairapy shampoo Conditioner and the creme stuff ahh man i forget the name of it but it is on tv every commercial and they call it hairapy something silk i believe it is amazing i love the antiflat for my hair, but the pink does amazing things for her hair. Sunsilk is the name of it.
2006-11-08 03:55:52
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answered by jo_jo_baby2004 4
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I like Infusium 23 products
2006-11-08 03:48:10
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answered by daweeney 4
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Try Sunsilk green and blowdrying flat. It will make your hair straighter and keep the fuzz down. Look into getting leave-in conditioner.
2006-11-08 03:50:11
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answered by PUtuba7 4
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use your normal shampoo and conditioner, towel dry, and brush your hair, and then put hair serum, or an anti-frizz cream...infusium has a good hair serum, dove, and vo5 have good anti-frizz creams..
2006-11-08 03:51:23
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answered by stephaniech24 3
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Here is a site that may help you out : http://beauty.about.com/cs/haircarerecipes/a/best_shampoo.htm?terms=soft+best
2006-11-08 03:49:58
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answered by ? 5
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