I have really straight hair naturally (like Asian women) and to keep it soft, all I use is Biosilk. It looks and feels so silky and soft.
2006-11-14 04:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have very puffy..thick..fizzy wavy hair.
BEWARE of salons "thinning" your hair. Thinning may make your hair thinner but many salons do not under stand that if you hair is puffy and frizzy thinning it makes it more light weight and makes it appear bigger. Also the shorter the cut..the more volume you achieve. So your best bet would be to grow your hair long, add some LONG layers if you want layers..do not thin it. The longer it is, it will weigh itself down.
Then, minimize the amount you wash your hair..every three days or so. Take the time to blow dry in small sections pulling tight with a ceramic round brush or a paddle brush ( I use both for different parts of my head) then go over each piece with a straighteining iron that should smooth out all the frizz.
I promise this works. If my hair can look "normal" so can yours. It is time consuming but once you get the hang of it, its not so bad.
2006-11-14 11:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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after I get out of the shower, I put garnier frutis sleek n shine and and conditioning milk. I let my hair air dry most of the time and then I straighten my hair using a heat protecting spray from sally's.
2006-11-14 11:20:10
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answered by SaraH ♥'s Jesus! 2
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I have naturally frizzy hair even with a perm. My hair dresser uses Nairobi and a ceramic flat iron. Now, it don't even have to perm it anymore.
www.nairobiprofessional.com
Nairobi sheer shine
2006-11-14 12:07:59
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answered by Jaedyn=God has heard 2
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I use a heat protecting straightening products and GHD's,
2006-11-14 11:15:04
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answered by sphinxx 2
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