Everytime i wash my hair it is always frizzy for the next 2 days and then calms down but buy that time its time to wash it again! i really want to wear it down more but can't because of this problem i use anti-frizz shampoo conditioner and serum but none of it works does anyone know any other solutions?!
2006-12-06
06:26:12
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Everytime i wash my hair it is always frizzy for the next 2 days and then calms down but buy that time its time to wash it again! i really want to wear it down more but can't because of this problem i use anti-frizz shampoo conditioner and serum but none of it works i also straighten it with remington wet 2 straight but still doesnt work! does anyone know any other solutions?!
2006-12-06
06:31:31 ·
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Just try to straighten it with a hair straightener,that will work.
2006-12-06 06:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Paul Mitchell makes a anti frizz serum called Gloss Drops, it works really well and you only need a few drops of it.... also, ive been using Biolage lately and their Smoothing Shing Milk works wonders. It keeps the frizz down and makes your hair really smooth, its a leave in conditioner basically. Also, most frizz is from split ends, you should get your hair cut ever 3 or 4 months to help keep frizz down, while using a product like Biolage to help prevent the frizz from showing.
2006-12-06 06:33:57
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answered by Nichole 4
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If you want to keep your hair straight and frizz-free, I recommend the CHI hair straightener. If you do not want to get one as expensive (it's about $120), just make sure to get a ceramic straightener. One with different heat settings makes all the difference too. If you do not need your hair pin-straight, I also recommend the Conair Infinity hair dryer with the straightening attatchment. If you do not keep going over your wet hair, it keeps a wave in you hair (that is, if it was wavy to begin with) while smoothing out all the frizz you have.
If you still experience frizz, try not to put your hair up into tight ponytails: use a loose scrunchie if you need to keep your hair back. Often your hair breaks or is damaged from tight elastics. Also, if you don't already, ALWAYS avoid putting your hair up in rubber bands. Hope this helps!
2006-12-06 15:35:06
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answered by Dani 2
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A good question to ask yourself is, what kind of brush you're using? When you use a brush that has coarse bristles, all bunched up together, it makes your hair all frizzy and puffy. Try using a comb, or a padded brush (the one with the covers on the bristles) because the bristles are farther apart, and create less static! I use "no more frizz" shampoo from Herbal Essences (the new collection) too, it has helped me, and my sister!
2006-12-06 06:38:40
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answered by Rosie 3
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I have frizzy hair I have been using shampoo and conditioner for antifrizz sun silk it is good shampoo and conditioner. Then when i get out of the shower i don't brush it i run my fingers through and then i use mousse for curly hair. I takes the fuzziness away and the puffiness. Also after you put the mousse in take parts of your hair in a fist and sqringe it. I hope it works for you it works for me.
2006-12-06 06:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a good serum on your hair, the reason that it's good after a couple of days is because it's starting to get some slick from your natural oils. Also a good pair of straightners, but remember to protect your hair.
2006-12-06 06:35:44
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answered by weezyb 5
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Maybe going to expert hairstylist or get some treatment from saloon or doctor will help as usage of anti-frizz shampoo is useless.
2006-12-06 06:30:55
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answered by SiLenT DeViL 1
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You may be washing your hair too often. Your hairs natural oils help to fight frizz. A cheap product to use is little bit olive oil on your hair after wash/condition to help keep your hair under control.
2006-12-06 06:33:34
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answered by nappy.barbie 2
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Try massaging olive oil into your hair before washing and leaving it in with a plastic bag or clingfilm over it for an hour or so before washing out with baby shampoo.
2006-12-06 07:19:31
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answered by Pink n Wise 3
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Use GHD'S They are 100% Ceramic coated straightners, they cost £100, worth it cos it doesn't burn your hair or damages it, it locks in moisture kepping your hair smooth and straight, you can use john freida frizz ease after you've straightened your hair.
2006-12-06 06:34:52
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answered by ◦ Cυяισυѕєr ◦ 2
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Try winter rescue shampoo by Pantene it's just for static and frizzy hair ive heard it works really well my hair's thin so it's always static in the winter so i getting it soon i need it
2006-12-06 06:29:56
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answered by qtmckinnon 2
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