My hair is naturally VERY curly and gets frizzy easily. There's tons of products that will work, my favorite is a smoothing serum like Citreshine. More important than the product you use though, is how you treat your hair. If possible, let your hair air-dry. If you must blow dry, use a diffuser and leave it on a low setting. The biggest thing for me though, is once your hair is done, DON"T TOUCH IT! Curls like to be left alone. The oils from your hands can make it frizz up again.
2006-11-16 05:32:46
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answered by my2fuzzyslippers 4
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Don't buy your products at Wal Mart or any drug store. Go to your stylist, if you don't have a regular stylist, just go into any hair place that sells product and ask for a consultation. They will tell you what product you need to keep your hair under control.
I had the same problem- my hair is very thick and wavy/curly, but my individual hair strands are fine, and that equals frizz. I use K-Pak shampoo and Joico Moisturize conditioner. It's more expensive than Pantene or Herbal Essence, but believe me, it IS worth it.
I also use Biosilk serum, I put it in my hair right out of the shower, before towel drying or anything else.
The only product I use from a regular store is called "Zero Frizz" it's a serum, and it works well for me when my hair is dry. Also a pomade will help with the frizz.
Good luck
2006-11-16 04:24:46
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answered by FallingAngel 4
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Buy a shampoo or conditioner made especially for frizzy hair. Their are many affordable hair lines out their for frizzy hair, anything from Herbal Essence, Sunsilk, John Frieda, Pantene, etc. You can find all these at your local drugstore. Also you can always get a diffuser attatchment for a hair dryer, they help also.
2006-11-16 04:15:44
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answered by fuzzy_fruitcake 3
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Your hair is comparable on your pores and skin in that it reacts to the flaws you consume, the climate, the variety you're looking after it, etc. If the climate is dry, you have themes with getting breakage and split ends. additionally, in case you employ a miles low priced shampoo/conditioner, you may nicely be rather unfavorable your hair greater suitable than helping it. i don't comprehend your hair care recurring, yet i will permit you comprehend the thank you to make it greater proper. initially, try shampooing your hair another day, yet conditioning it on a daily basis. concentration on the ends of your hair while in the bathe and don't use any variety of warmth. this would moisturize your ends to evade breaking. Use a shampoo/conditioner this is made for moisturizing and is on the better end of the shelf, no longer the cheapy stuff. you additionally can purchase coconut oil to put in the ends of your hair. i in my view use Organix Coconut Milk (approximately $5 or $6 at maximum shops). After your hair is towel dried, rub a TINY volume between your arms and delicate onto the ends of your hair. do no longer use too plenty, or your hair will look greasy. this will additionally help evade breakage and splitting. wish this enables! stable success!
2016-10-15 15:22:24
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answered by herrick 4
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First of all get a trim.
Use hair shampoo, conditioner and moisturiser for frizzy, fly away hair - Stroll through WalMart and you will find literally hundreds of products to cater to your needs.
If you want to go more upmarket your hairdresser should stock products that you can purchase.
2006-11-16 04:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Avon's Anti Frizz capsules. I have naturally curly hair and it can frizz out so bad I look like I have an afro (I'm not african american).
I use one a morning after I wash and condition my hair. You just pop the end off and squirt it into your hand and work through your hair. I find that without it I can't even style my hair.
Good Luck.
2006-11-16 04:24:46
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answered by sandysstyles 2
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I use a thick conditioner & mouisturizing shampoo everyday (doesnt matter which brand) Then use frizz ease hair serum on damp hair. Let it air dry till almost completly dry then blow dry with a defusser. On really bad days I use a leave in conditioner also.
2006-11-16 04:16:20
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answered by ashashbaby 3
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you need to go to a salon that has deep conds. treatments. and have them done. then take some product home so you can do it at home too. why i tell you to so to a salon is because the ones they use are better than the over counter ones. you will get like a boost in you hair then just contiue the treatment at home. you will have nice hair in a few months. but until then use some shine and anti- frizz.
2006-11-16 04:23:17
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answered by Brenda R 1
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Product Product Product.
2006-11-16 04:14:48
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answered by tooyoung2bagrannybabe 7
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try loreals shampoo conditioner fr frizzy hair. use hair serum after towel drying hair
2006-11-16 04:16:04
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answered by calmserene 4
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