I have the same problem. First off, use a very good conditioner. The trick is to keep your hair moisterized. Second, rinse hair in cool water, this will help seal the ends of your hair, locking in that moisture. Third, dont rinse all of the conditioner out, leave a little in when rinsing, or use a little conditioner like you would use hair gel, just a little bit, and especially at the ends. Fourth, DO NOT USE mousse. IIt contains alcohol which will dry out your hair. If you can find a no-alcohol brand thats fine, but I prefer gel. Also, there is a great product I use called BioSilk. It looks a little greasy in the bottle, but it sinks into your hair (or skin) beautifully, just dont use too much. lastly, try not to blowdry your hair, the heat will damage it, if you must however, use a diffuser. Good luck, hope this helps!
2006-11-21 05:23:24
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answered by )o( 4
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AVOID Garnier Curl & Shine. I use the conditioner and all it does is frizz my hair, dry it out and make it feel quite greasy with a bunch of build-up. Use a gentle shampoo and rinse your hair with cold water, towel dry and apply a leave-in conditioner. I use Russ Kalvin's, it's the generic of Paul Mitchells- The Conditioner. It's weightless but it moisturizes pretty well and my hair looks better with the leav-in than the Garnier.
(This is a fact, the model on the curl & shine commercial has straight hair, her hair was curled with rollers...curl & shine does not work on naturally curly or permed hair. Only if you're going touse a curling iron or rollers.)
Try Pantene's Relaxed & Natural, it'll help the frizz.
2006-11-21 05:54:56
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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After taking a shower, put this hair moisterizer thing called Pink, it's a lotion for ur hair that givs it nutrients and makes ur hair less frizzy. Also, put Garnier Fructis Style soft curl cream daily. It combines moisture and control to create soft, supple curlz while controlling frizz. Good luck! ;)
2006-11-21 05:16:48
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answered by that one chick 1
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I have very natural curly hair as well. Start with a heavy cream leave in conditioner and a good silicone based hair serum.
2006-11-21 05:26:53
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answered by janet m 1
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my ahir is the same way or atleast it was when i get out of the shower i put some spray in conditioner in it and then when my hair is dry after i style it and everything i spary it agian with the leave in conditioner the trick with curly hair is that it gets dry and frizzy just keep it moisturized and ful of vitamins
2006-11-21 05:11:24
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answered by LiL mAmMa 2
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try adding some mousse or gel to it, right after you wash it. Not a lot, but enough to get it set to being unfrizzy. And if you can blowdry it and it goes curly, blowdry it from tips to ends. that will help keep your hair less frizzy.
2006-11-21 05:09:37
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answered by just here 1
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I even have the comparable problem. i straighten my hair each and every morning and use a pantene professional-v smoothing cream. make certain to clip of desirable layers of hair and straighten basically small sections at a time. oh, and use a straightener and a broom, no longer basically your hands, that way your hair will lay precise. my mothers hair is even crazier than mine, so she makes use of a straightener that still steams, you should to attempt that.
2016-10-04 05:17:39
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answered by alia 4
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gel can look greasy and oily. you should try buying a straightener, it takes more time only about 5, 10 min. everyday but i think tis worth it. ive found that conair is the best. you may be able to find one here: http://www.conair.com/
2006-11-21 05:11:55
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answered by your wonderwall 5
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after drying comb your hair and tie it into a tight bun doing this eventually staraightens your hair
2006-11-21 05:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried blow-drying it straight, A flat iron or a(n) relaxer?
2006-11-21 05:10:41
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answered by 2hot4u 2
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